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JVC RX8VBK RECIVER W/SEA, my protection relay for speakers has no enegy, where i get diagram For solution (the relay work ok, if i jump it, the spekers work, but whitout protection. or ckic clic etc FOR YOUR ATENTION THANK`S
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Hello Velile, indicate the model of your Home Theater JVC, to find the best possible solution
Try disconnecting your JVC from the socket, then check that the cables that go to the speakers are well, that they are not peeled or shorted, after checking, reconnect and see if you are still in Protect
If you continue in Protect, I suggest you contact a specialized technical service
I hope you can solve the problem
Greetings Franco Dosil
Hola Velile, indica el modelo de tu Home Theater JVC, para poder encontrar la mejor soluci?n posible
Prueba desconectar tu JVC del toma de corriente, luego revisa que los cables que van hacia los parlantes se encuentren bien, que no se encuentren pelados o en cortocircuito, despu?s de revisar, vuelve a conectar y f?jate si sigue en Protect
Si continua en Protect, te sugiero te contactes con un servicio t?cnico especializado
Espero Puedas resolver el problema
Saludos Franco Dosil
Sounds like you have a speaker wire shorted or touching. Pull stereo out of Dash But leave wiring harness plugged in. With stereo off unplug positive and negative of one channel or speaker then power on to see if it starts to work. If it still says protect shut back off wire that channel back up and go to the next Channel. As you do this one speaker output should be the culprit. If you go through all 4 and it still says protect then it may be a problem within the unit itself
It's a DC couplage problem ... you can't do any one if you're not professional electronician ... and this is want to schemas and experience. So you wanna take help from Harman/Kardon technic services... :S
On your JVC wiring harness the speaker wire colors are:
Left front (+) - White
Left front (-) - White/Black
Right front (+) - Gray
Right front (-) - Gray/Black
Left rear (+) - Green
Left rear (-) - Green/Black
Right rear (+) - Purple
Right rear (-) - Purple/Black
You can download a the manual from Crutchfield. A complete wiring diagram with color codes is on page 41.
You'll need a voltmeter. Check for the absence of DC voltage at the amp ic's outpit pins under no signal conditions. Note, you need to check the output pins of the ic, not at the speaker terminals, as a relay would lift the speakers off circuit in the event of a DC potential being present at outputs, to protect speakers.
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