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P. Cont wiring help! My 2nd Kenwood DMX958XR - sound only from rear passenger speaker!
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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8886021" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify"><strong>Parking brake switch. </strong> Harder access. You'll need the right tools to access it. Socket ranch for example. To get to the Red wire there. This switch automatically activates the motor to tighten mechanism on each wheel to tighten the cable. So it brakes on an incline hill. When the driver stops and turns engine off, it automatically activates. Brakes. This feature is seen on the dash panel as brake red lights. Shows up then on the head unit double din as a warning sign. Cannot go further. Locked. It shares volts with the radio. Causing some functions to not work. Such as the DVD operation.</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">If you want to use the DVD, then bypass it. Green wire. Kenwood head units, they're good too. Popular brands. I don't think it's the head units or wiring though. If only the rear speakers are heard it could be the rear speakers connections are good, while the front door speakers are not connected properly. <span style="color: rgb(65, 168, 95)"><strong> On the cars with premium sounds on 9 or 10 settings for volume digital screens, all the music is heard from the front. Not the side door panels. Interestingly. Higher frequencies from the head units than the 4 side door speakers. </strong></span> At higher volumes like to the max, 30, it could still be all in the front yet. The sounds. But loud. The four speakers, no sounds. But vibrations can be felt in the speaker itself. The back or front. This still is good because all music is coming from the front of the car now and not spread out as planned. But still good.</p> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">Check this good video out... </p><h3>How to Install Car Stereo (Pioneer AVH-2400 in 2000 Honda Accord)</h3> <p style="text-align: justify"></p> <p style="text-align: justify">[MEDIA=youtube]OTWBSDiJRDQ, list: WL[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8886021, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY][B]Parking brake switch. [/B] Harder access. You'll need the right tools to access it. Socket ranch for example. To get to the Red wire there. This switch automatically activates the motor to tighten mechanism on each wheel to tighten the cable. So it brakes on an incline hill. When the driver stops and turns engine off, it automatically activates. Brakes. This feature is seen on the dash panel as brake red lights. Shows up then on the head unit double din as a warning sign. Cannot go further. Locked. It shares volts with the radio. Causing some functions to not work. Such as the DVD operation. If you want to use the DVD, then bypass it. Green wire. Kenwood head units, they're good too. Popular brands. I don't think it's the head units or wiring though. If only the rear speakers are heard it could be the rear speakers connections are good, while the front door speakers are not connected properly. [COLOR=rgb(65, 168, 95)][B] On the cars with premium sounds on 9 or 10 settings for volume digital screens, all the music is heard from the front. Not the side door panels. Interestingly. Higher frequencies from the head units than the 4 side door speakers. [/B][/COLOR] At higher volumes like to the max, 30, it could still be all in the front yet. The sounds. But loud. The four speakers, no sounds. But vibrations can be felt in the speaker itself. The back or front. This still is good because all music is coming from the front of the car now and not spread out as planned. But still good. Check this good video out... [/JUSTIFY] [HEADING=2]How to Install Car Stereo (Pioneer AVH-2400 in 2000 Honda Accord)[/HEADING] [JUSTIFY] [MEDIA=youtube]OTWBSDiJRDQ, list: WL[/MEDIA][/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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