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11-04-2014, 05:19 PM | #1 |
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Front Passenger Tweeter & Speaker not working --- Fuse number?
I've noticed that my front passenger side door speaker and tweeter is not emitting any sound.
I have a 2011 e92 M3 with HiFi radio (no logic, no navigation). I tried looking at the fuse diagram, but i did not see a clear "speaker" diagram. I checked my radio fuses and they all seem 'OK. Since my car does not have navigation nor logic sound system, it was missing some of the fuses designated under radio diagram on the cheat sheet. Can anyone tell me specifically which fuse number is tied to the front passenger speaker and tweeter? Is this a common issue for speakers not to work? My search did turn up some reported, but not a clear single issue like mine. Unfortunately, my warranty ended two days prior to me noticing this issue and they are giving me a hard-time fixing this under "goodwill". Additionally, I have yet to pull the door cover off to check if the connector is loose. I guess that would be the next step after ruling out the fuses. Note: passenger sub-woofer under seat is functioning as expected. Any help or input is appreciated. Thanks! Vince |
11-05-2014, 07:12 AM | #2 |
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Additionally, can someone tell me which fuse number is used for the speaker amps?
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bump - anyone have an answer for this? I have the Individual Audio, and my driver side speaker/tweeter are not working. I took a look at the fuse box diagram, looks like fuses related to the sound system are 14, 15, 18, 19, 27, 42, 56, 63.
I noticed fuses 14 and 15 were missing completely - I installed new ones, but didn't make a difference. Anyone have a diagram on what the fuses specifically link to? Wondering if it's normal for fuse 14/15 to be missing (ie not used for those with Individual Audio?) |
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That's a lot of work. I tested an AMP from my friends car as we both have 09 BMWs, they changed up the connection design later on/
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Taking off the door panels doesn't seem difficult on these cars either. Edit: removed door panel, one plug was loose, guess from someone in the past doing something. I plugged it back in and everything works! |
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