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Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by shim2000, Jun 20, 2020.
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UPDATE: putting the transmission in reverse has nothing to do with the rear speakers turning back on. Instead it happens when I switch from rear AUX to Bluetooth. Putting the source on rear AUX and turning the rear speakers off then switching to Bluetooth made no difference either.
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That's a possibility or just put in my aftermarket radio and I won't have to worry about turning the rear speakers off because I won't have to worry about the loudness filter as that's the reason for turning the rear speakers off in the first place. Thx for the thought
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Yeah I did pull the radio out but unfortunately there's no wiring diagram on the radio itself and I suppose I could research it but I already have a wire harness for my aftermarket radio I'll just put that in, easy swap.
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Ok, now I don't know if this is true or not. But I was told that if an aftermarket is not made for a big truck, the radio won't hold up to the vibration. May want to consider this
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Consider that fake news. I've already had this aftermarket unit in another truck, no issues. And this isn't a CD head unit this is just a media receiver you only have radio, AUX or Bluetooth
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