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amplifier replacement
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2021 8:09 am
by cthomasparr
My daughter's 2004 has the moons and tunes option and I believe the factory amp has failed. There is no sound on the driver's side and this problem persisted even after replacing the head unit.
Does anyone know if the factory amp was used in other cars?
I would try to pull one from a junk yard, but Vibes are not easy to come across, so if this amp was used in other GM models that would widen the search.
Re: amplifier replacement
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 4:04 am
by zbyers
Why not check to see if the speakers on that side are getting power first? Is it possible that the wires from replacing the head unit are not hooked up correctly causing a no sound issue?
Re: amplifier replacement
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 5:34 am
by cthomasparr
The problem started with the factory head unit and is still there with the replacement. Since the whole side is bad I suspect the amp
Re: amplifier replacement
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2021 1:55 pm
by joatmon
I'd expect but can't guarantee that the same amp was used in 03/04 Toyota Matrix's
Might be worth testing to make sure the speakers are still good. A number of us have had the speakers go, don't remember many if any had amps fail
The cheapest amp I can find on ebay is about $60,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164385043327
It is possible to bypass the amp, Vibes with and without moon&tunes used the same head units and speakers. I attached a wiring diagram to help you figure that out if you want to go that way You'd lose the tweeters unless you add a crossover, the amp does that now, I never found them to have much effect anyway.
Did you replace the head unit with an aftermarket one or with a replacement factory one?
Re: amplifier replacement
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2021 6:15 pm
by cthomasparr
It was an aftermarket head unit
If amp failure is not a thing then maybe the speakers went out in a not so noticeable fashion. My daughter didn’t realize the whole side was out
The car didn’t have any water damage or know audio abuse so maybe it is the speakers or a connection
Now I will try checking output at the amp. Should not have rushed to any conclusion. Thanks