svarog Posted August 31, 2004 Posted August 31, 2004 Hello I have a 1995 ES300. Situation: I put on some music and I hear it in the front speakers but not out of the back. Sometimes though I can move the knob for back front all the way to back, then move the volume to max and boom it will start working! I tried thinking about it and can't figure out if my amp is breaking, or my speakers are dying or its a wire? Why would sometimes giving it max volume get it back to life? What should I do to figure out and to fix.
amf1932 Posted August 31, 2004 Posted August 31, 2004 This could be caused by oxidation in the fader control. They sell a spray cleaner that you might be able to spray inside this control. I would try this first since this would be the simplest and cheapest fix if it works.
svarog Posted August 31, 2004 Author Posted August 31, 2004 The knobs on the dash, there are some for bass and treble and MID (not sure what that is) there is also one to fade to right and to left and from front to back, im talking about the knob for back/front, if i move that a lot and push volume on max sometimes back speaker works.
SKperformance Posted August 31, 2004 Posted August 31, 2004 a bad speaker probably disconnect one of tehm adn try hooknig anoterh one up in the trunk to its wires
amf1932 Posted August 31, 2004 Posted August 31, 2004 I understand what you said, and that's why I suggested what I said in the above post.
svarog Posted September 1, 2004 Author Posted September 1, 2004 Thanks! About to make another post too, be on the lookout for it everyone ;x
svarog Posted September 1, 2004 Author Posted September 1, 2004 I tried messing with the speakers (hit my head in the trunkt too) Those wires are melted on, how should I disconect them, is there a trick? I could cut them off but that would be dumb, is there a screw or similar?
amf1932 Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 Those wires are melted on, how should I disconect them, is there a trick? Do you mean they were soldered on? I've never seen wires that were soldered on when the car originally came from the factory. They usually have push-on connectors. If you have to disconnect them, then you'll have to cut them, or de-solder them from the speaker terminals. Make sure you hook them up without reversing the leads otherwise the speakers will be out of phase. They'll work, but the sound will be compromised.
svarog Posted September 2, 2004 Author Posted September 2, 2004 Insane! It says phillips on them not Mark Levinson, would this mean they are aftermarket?
svarog Posted September 2, 2004 Author Posted September 2, 2004 Damn i'm stupid it was actually PIONEER!! I took pictures too
steviej Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 Insane! It says phillips on them not Mark Levinson, would this mean they are aftermarket?Damn i'm stupid it was actually PIONEER!! I took pictures too It should say Pioneer. Pioneer was the manufacturer of the sound system offered in the 95 ES. Mark Levison is the top of the line sound system in the ES but was not offered until 2002. steviej
SKperformance Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 First those wires don't look right ,their should be a plug on the speaker for a harness . Also i am not sure the wires colours are right either but i have no clue anymore as i don;t have oem wire on my car. They are not supposed to be soldered , i would guess someone changed them at some point in time. If the back doesn't work right now try listeing to the rears on only. Now see which one will make slightly more noise than the other and which sounds more distored at the volume needed to play. Cut one of the wires on the speaker which sounds bad, you can fix it later .If the other side returns to normal then it is that speaker. If not put it back together and try the other side. You only need to cut one of the wires not both. If disconnecting either doesn;t help then it is either you amp or deck but from the looks of it it is one of your aftermarket speakers
SKperformance Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 btw Mark levinson was a really good company back in 95 until it got bought by the JBL/HK group but ML still makes chelo ,i think it is still around.
amf1932 Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 btw Mark levinson was a really good company back in 95 until it got bought by the JBL/HK group but ML still makes chelo ,i think it is still around. It still is one of the best high end companies around! The parent company is Harmon-Kardon International of which Mark Levinson operates as a separate entity. Unfortunately, Mark Levinson Audio Systems—the company—was never able to achieve a stable business structure, and finally ceased to exist on October 15, 1984.......but they're coming back stronger then ever. ;)
jragosta Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 Hello I have a 1995 ES300.Situation: I put on some music and I hear it in the front speakers but not out of the back. Sometimes though I can move the knob for back front all the way to back, then move the volume to max and boom it will start working! I tried thinking about it and can't figure out if my amp is breaking, or my speakers are dying or its a wire? Why would sometimes giving it max volume get it back to life? What should I do to figure out and to fix. If jiggling the fader control causes the speakers to start working, then you probably don't have a speaker problem. I'd agree with the other poster who said you have an oxidized fader control. Get some spray and put it into the fader. If that doesn't fix it, you're probably looking at a new head unit. Good luck.
svarog Posted September 2, 2004 Author Posted September 2, 2004 No no, jiggling the fade control doesn't do it, its jiggling the volume and only sometimes and if the song is very loud!! Sometimes the back speakers crackle sometimes both go on, sometimes go on very quiet, its crazy.
amf1932 Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 Then try squirting contact cleaner into the volume control. Like I said before, it could be the cheapest way to fix your problem. ;)
svarog Posted September 3, 2004 Author Posted September 3, 2004 The volume affects frotn speakers perfectly though. But I do want to clean it should I disconnect the knobs in some way? If yes where should I look for documentation on how to do it?
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