bekker 7 Report post Posted October 29, 2009 (edited) Started installing my 'new' Blaupunkt Toronto RDM 126 head unit today. Aside from having to make up a custom Aux cable everything was going well. I tested everything and audio was coming through the speakers loud and clear. Went inside to finish making up my cable, came out and started hooking everything up only to find that now there is no audio being outputted from the unit. Actually that's not entirely true. I hooked up a test speaker and if I put my ear to it with the volume right up I can just hear it. What the hell is going on? I haven't done anything different to when I tested it. Could I have accidentally shorted something? I checked the only fuse I can find and its ok. This appears to be an output stage problem as the rest of the unit is still working fine. Any suggestions? Cheers. Edited October 29, 2009 by bekker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CamB 48 Report post Posted October 29, 2009 This is not particularly helpful (as it raises more questions than answers), but ... ... I had one of those and two key cards. With one card, it always played incredibly quietly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kiwi328i 118 Report post Posted November 10, 2009 Started installing my 'new' Blaupunkt Toronto RDM 126 head unit today. Aside from having to make up a custom Aux cable everything was going well. I tested everything and audio was coming through the speakers loud and clear. Went inside to finish making up my cable, came out and started hooking everything up only to find that now there is no audio being outputted from the unit. Actually that's not entirely true. I hooked up a test speaker and if I put my ear to it with the volume right up I can just hear it. What the hell is going on? I haven't done anything different to when I tested it. Could I have accidentally shorted something? I checked the only fuse I can find and its ok. This appears to be an output stage problem as the rest of the unit is still working fine. Any suggestions? Cheers. Did you find the problem? I dont know if this helps and I hope its working o.k, now, but the newer Pioneer head units have a visible external fuse,...and another internal fuse that can blow and lead to the problems you are experiencing. Just a a thought. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites