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motorcop54 Posted on Sep 27, 2016

08 FLHX, listened to Ipod in aux, unpluged cord from radio, now stereo screen display is fine but no sound from speakers, any suggestions?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 03, 2009

SOURCE: Harley Radio aux port not working?

The problem is you have a bad aux plug for repair info you can email [email protected]- Thanks
They usualy ware after time and start making bad connections

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Anonymous

  • 14 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 24, 2009

SOURCE: Radio works for a brief period of time (between 3

Its a bad audio chip. Its a very common problem due to vibration of the bike. I can repair it contact me [email protected] . But 2008 you should still be covered under warranty i would take it back.

Anonymous

  • 623 Answers
  • Posted on May 12, 2010

SOURCE: Radio on my 08 flhx some how got on the weather

Doesn't the WX band have it's own button on the face of the radio? IF you see it just push AM or FM button. All I can think of.

ironcrossaud

Iron Cross Audio

  • 281 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 18, 2010

SOURCE: While riding, radio will lose sound, display stays

Vibration damage to audio circuit. Contact Iron Cross Audio for repair options. www.ironcrossaudio.com

ironcrossaud

Iron Cross Audio

  • 281 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 12, 2011

SOURCE: Is there a jack or

Plug it into the front aux port

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Are you playing your ipod through the stereo with a cable in aux mode? If so check your fader and balance settings when in aux.
there would be no other reason except for speaker wiring check and make sure there is no auxiliary wiring that may not be hooked up.
if it's not settings, then it's wiring, unless your stereo has an internal problem in the auxiliary circuit.
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i would suggest checking the wires on the speaker switch board, thats usually the main cause of this problem..but i dont recommend buying pioneers newer stuff
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Aux location

There is a RCA cable that comes off the back of the radio and also another cable for 3.5mm (mini-stereo jack) that also comes off the back of the radio. The RCA jacks can be used for "AUX" or "Sub-woofer" and the 3.5mm jack is just for "AUX". Your ipod can use the audio output jack or the headphone jack and plug that into the 3.5 mm jack on the back of the radio. You will need a "3.5mm male" to "3.5mm male" stereo cord that can be purchased at Radio Shack or Best Buy. Then you select "AUX" on the display with the source button to listen to it. You may need to go into the menu and activate the "AUX" input. Check your owners manual for details.
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