Why did my audio stop working in my car?

Why did my audio stop working in my car?

When all of the speakers in a car audio system all stop working at once, the problem is usually in the head unit, in the amp, or in the wiring. In some cases, an issue with the wiring between the head unit and a single speaker can even cause all of the speakers in an entire car audio system to cut out at once.

How do I reset my infotainment system?

Press and hold the power button on the infotainment system (NOT the main car pwr button) for about 5 seconds. (The screen will then display “Starting…” and the infotainment system will reboot.)

Why does only one side of my car work?

It could be the speaker wire, any of the wiring connections or a bad speaker. At this point we’ll need to remove the speaker from the door and test it on the amplifier using short lengths of speaker wire. If the speaker works then the wiring is the problem. If it doesn’t work then it is indeed a bad speaker.

Is there a fuse for speakers in a car?

When all of the speakers in a car audio system all stop working at once, the problem is usually in the head unit, in the amp, or in the wiring. Most car radios have either one or two fuses that you’ll have to check, and you may also have car amp fuses and other related components in the mix.

How much does it cost to fix a blown fuse in a car?

Cars run on electricity as well as gas, and almost all of it runs through fuses. Learn where they are, how to spot a blown fuse, and how to replace them. It takes about five minutes, costs about $1, and it’ll save you the hassle of a trip to the repair shop.

Is the 2013 Subaru Legacy a new car?

The Legacy has undergone some minor styling freshening for the 2013 model year, including new headlights, fog lights, grille and front bumper designs. Unfortunately, not much has been updated on the interior. (See the features and specs compared side by side with last year’s model here .)

Is there no radio or sound in 2019 Subaru?

2019 – No sound, radio or nav? – SOLVED! Sorry if this has been asked; I looked but didn’t find the same problem. 2019 Touring has worked fine. Got in the car today and tried to make a hands-free call but did not get the usual ding-ding response to the left-thumb button.

Why is my stereo not working in my Subaru?

Hooked up the new stereo power, but no audio. This left me scratching my head. Last night, after reading your post, I banged on the back doors. Voila – I had rear audio. Still no front audio though. I measured resistance, but I had the setting too sensitive to read 50 Ohms.

Why is the navigation not working on my Subaru?

Then noticed that the navigation was not giving me directions; they were on the screen, but nothing audio. The nav mute is not on. All volume settings (which had not been changed since last drive a week ago) appear to be in normal order.