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  • Rear Speakers Wont Work On Cd

    Had this problem for a while now radio works on all 4 speakers ok, when switched to CD only the front speakers worked checked balance & fader etc to no avail i have a SONY CDX-CA700 Single din unit. after playing about today i noticed a button marked AF so i pressed it & eh presto rear speakers came on with CD instruction manual had no mention of this. So im now a happy chappie BOB THE BUILDER never sounded so good ! LOL
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  • #2
    Originally posted by marky
    Had this problem for a while now radio works on all 4 speakers ok, when switched to CD only the front speakers worked checked balance & fader etc to no avail i have a SONY CDX-CA700 Single din unit. after playing about today i noticed a button marked AF so i pressed it & eh presto rear speakers came on with CD instruction manual had no mention of this. So im now a happy chappie BOB THE BUILDER never sounded so good ! LOL
    AF is auto frequency, part of the rds system... could have been stuck on TA (traffic announcement) and this was muting the sound???...
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    • #3
      Cheers MATT i also fitted 100mm Kenwood dual cone speakers in the front as the old ones were popping a bit. it now sounds really good.
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      (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
      (")_(")

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      • #4
        Rear Speakers

        Had The Same Problem With My Single Din Sony Unit, Front Speakers O.k. But Not Rear....pressed T.a. Button For Traffic Alert At The Back One's Came Into Life. Halfords Recon They Have The Same Problem With Land Cruisers When You Change To A Non Toyota Unit.

        Marky Are You The Same Guy Who Parked Next To Me At The Shuttleworth Show.who Was Asking About This Problem.!

        Regards Banana

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        • #5
          I've had this problem also - have you found that the aerial stays up with TA on?

          Ideally I'd like it to stay down when I'm playing cds, as I don't listen to the radio that much.

          Does anyone know if the remote wire from the head unit can be used to control the rear speaker amp to get round this?

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          • #6
            TA on

            Try turning traffic alert off..................then play a CD , should stay down then, its staying up cos you are wanting traffic alerts through the radio.
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            • #7
              I can't remember which of TA / AF I usually have on, I'll check it out later and see if I can get the rear speakers to stay on and the aerial to stay down when a cd is playing.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BANANA
                Had The Same Problem With My Single Din Sony Unit, Front Speakers O.k. But Not Rear....pressed T.a. Button For Traffic Alert At The Back One's Came Into Life. Halfords Recon They Have The Same Problem With Land Cruisers When You Change To A Non Toyota Unit.

                Marky Are You The Same Guy Who Parked Next To Me At The Shuttleworth Show.who Was Asking About This Problem.!

                Regards Banana
                No sorry !
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                (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
                (")_(")

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                • #9
                  rear speakers

                  thanks to you all, just got my rear speakers to work when playing a cd by pressing the af button. sounds fantastic.

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                  • #10
                    Its funny how i fixed it everyone seams to have had this problem. You learn something new everyday.
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                    • #11
                      I had a look before - with TA or AF on, the rear speakers work fine but the aerial also pops up.

                      Anyone know which wire on the surf controls the amp in the back?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by jmc
                        Anyone know which wire on the surf controls the amp in the back?
                        AMP IN THE BACK?!?

                        Am I missing something here - I've just started fitting my new sounds and don't whant to mess it up.

                        Ali

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                        • #13
                          Yes - the rear component speakers have a separate amplifier which appears to be connected to the electric aerial in some way, as it only comes on when the aerial is up.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by jmc
                            Yes - the rear component speakers have a separate amplifier which appears to be connected to the electric aerial in some way, as it only comes on when the aerial is up.
                            They are 2 Ohm as well (just reminding everyone who wants to replace them with something else)

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                            • #15
                              Where is the amp?

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