No Sound From All Speakers

1999 Dodge and Ram Dakota SLT, 2D Pickup, 3.9 X, 4WD, StandardSECTION No Sound From All Speakers
NOTE: For connector terminal identification and wiring diagrams, see BODY CONTROL COMPUTER - INTRODUCTION article. Perform VERIFICATION TEST VER-1AΒ  after each repair.
  1. Using scan tool, read DTCs. If RADIO ERROR message is present, replace radio. If RADIO ERROR message is not present, go to next step.
  2. Turn radio on. Gain access to radio Black connector. Do not disconnect. Using an external voltmeter, measure voltage connecting between ground and backprobe of radio Black connector terminal No. 2 (Brown/Yellow wire). If voltage is about 5.5 volts, go to next step. If voltage is not about 5.5 volts, replace radio.
  3. Gain access to amplifier 14-pin connector C1. Measure voltage between ground and amplifier 14-pin connector C1 terminal No. 2 (Violet wire on Dakota or Red/Black wire on Durango). If voltage is 10 volts or less, repair open Violet or Red/Black wire. If voltage is more than 10 volts, go to next step.
  4. Measure voltage between amplifier 14-pin connector C1 terminal No. 2 (Violet wire on Dakota or Red/Black wire on Durango) and terminal No. 8 (Black/Light Green wire on Dakota or Black/Tan wire on Durango). If voltage is 10 volts or less, repair open Black/Light Green or Black/Tan wire. If voltage is more than 10 volts, go to next step.
  5. Gain access to amplifier 10-pin connector C2. Measure voltage between ground and amplifier 10-pin connector C2 terminal No. 4 (Dark Green/Red wire). If voltage is 10 volts or less, repair open Dark Green/Red wire. If voltage is more than 10 volts, go to next step.
  6. Gain access to radio Black connector C2. Do not disconnect connector. Measure voltage between ground and backprobe radio Black connector C2 terminal No. 1 (Dark Green/Red wire). If voltage is about 10 volts, repair open Dark Green/Red wire. If voltage is not about 10 volts, replace radio.
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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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