No audio from stereo system
Long time "listener", first time caller
This site has been a wealth of valuable info for me since I found the site in Aug of last year.Ok, I've searched here and Google and tried what I could find, but stilll no answer to my problem. I have a C6 vert 3LT with Nav/Bose/Onstar. I replaced the factory head unit with a Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT (which I LOVE). I had it integrated to the Bose amp/Onstar with the PAC module and all has been working great.
2 nights ago, I accidently left a 12v work light on overnight and killed the battery. The battery is brand new, I just put it in over the weekend. But, it was totally dead the next morning. I did the manual entry thing, put a charger on it and the alarm went off. I disarmed with the remote and left it to charge to 100% while I went to work in my other vehicle. After work, I started it up and the stereo seems to be working, but no audio.
I checked the amp fuse, went through all the setup options in the stereo, shut down the car, walked away for 30 minutes, returned to try again, still no audio. I disconnected the neg batt terminal, left it for 35 minutes, reconnected, started up, still no audio.I called the stereo shop who put in the deck for me and made an appt to have them look at it. They think maybe the amp turn-on wire came loose or something. But that's 2 days away, so, in the meantime, I thought I'd see if anyone here might have another idea for me.
Thanks!
Last edited by SeeSixVert; Mar 10, 2010 at 11:56 AM.
If it just suddenly quit generating audio for no apparent reason, I would've suspected the Bose PAC module died or came loose or something...but, since this happened right after the battery going dead and the alarm going off, I was hoping that maybe the amp is reacting to that...and maybe there was a secret reset I could perform or something.
Thanks again for your help!
Everything works and after driving a car for two days, suddenly no idea, no chime, no onstar sounds coming out of speaker anymore.
The weird thing though is that I didn't have any problem with my battery and the audo just went kaput a couple of days ago.
I'm going to take my car on Saturday.
If you get yours fixed, please kindly let me know as how you do it and I will share what happens with mine also on Saturday.
Thanks,
Victor
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Isn't it frustrating!? I will definitely keep you posted. I took mine to the shop yesterday and they never got it looked at. They'd tried to work me into their schedule and ended up having a guy call in sick with a full load of work to do. They're going to bring me in on Sun morning (when they normally aren't open) just to take care of me. I feel pretty confident that it's an issue with that PAC module. I'm sure that bypassing it to use the amp turn-on direct from the head unit and/or using a relay will solve the "no audio" problem. My only concern is that the module might be dead and he won't get the chimes/onstar working again, but we'll see... I guess worst case is RMA the module.
Anyway, I'll post on Sun to let you know.
We tried to put back the original tapedeck and it worked ok, that means, not a problem with the bose amp or any of the fuse in the car.
I also don't think my kendwood headset is also bad, because when the PAC module was put back, not only there's no sound from the kendwood but also not sound from the OnStar as well as from the Chime.
It looks like the culprit is the PAC modul.
What will be a better module to get beside the PAC?
Thanks,
Victor
I got my audio fixed today.
According to the installer, the problem that he found was the power cable out from the PAC module to the AMP for some reasons only generated like a 5 Volt instead of the required 12 Volt, as a result it wasn't able to power on the AMP.
I am not so sure what he did but he didn't replace the whole PAC module but rather fixed the cable (not so sure how) so that know it was able to power up the AMP.
Hope that helps,
Victor
He said first thing he noticed was the Onstar signal indicator on the PAC module wasn't lit. He checked power to it, double checked connections and everything...finally determined the PAC module is dead. He pulled it for me to return. So, now I'm tune-less

I think I'm going to skip it and just go all aftermarket instead of jacking with this integration bull crap. I wasn't happy with the sound quality anyway.











