2009 - 2013 Toyota Corolla Radio Issue Radio Works, but no music. I found a wire bracket in the trunk was broken and grounding out my audio. Easy fix with electrical tape
Thanks for pointing to the issue - I was able to fix the wife's radio!!! And I wanted to tell you that the copper looking wire should be connected to the speaker, the wire you move in frames 1:07-1:11 That is the wire that provides sound into to the speaker. My guess is you may need to replace that speaker. Best wishes and thank you!!
I recently moved so I carelessly filled my car, after replacing my radio and looking for ither solutions I found the speaker didn’t work. Thank you man you solved my problem 😢😢
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Thank you so much ! I believe this video should win a prize as the shortest most helpful video on youtube. This problem is a result of over packing the trunk.
i have the same issue the radio works but no sound but i saw the parts and they don’t seem to be broken do yk anything else bout it or why it isn’t workin cause i am gonna be so bummed if there no other way and. gettin a new radio
Thanks for the feedback, this is only a common issue that the corollas can have. More than likely, there is another place in your audio system where your wires are grounding out the stereo and other speakers. If your radio is working fine, then the radio itself is not the problem, it’s more than likely your audio system wiring. Without actually looking at it I couldn’t help any further :/ wish you the best of luck
All 4 speakers of mine stopped working at the same time. No sound AT ALL (distorted or otherwise) not on mute. The touch screen radio (think called headset?) appears to be working normal even under audio features. Tried AM/FM/Bluetooth which even connects phone but still no sound. During a tire change the guy said he didn’t notice any problems w fuses? How can I check for self if I know nothing about cars let alone these intricate details / wires / trouble shooting. Really don’t want to face what some say needs replaced (the whole touch screen radio and was quoted around $800) could it be something else what should I look for / check ? Thanks !!!
Hi Alexis, I won’t be much help to you I’m afraid without actually looking at the car. More than likely your stereo is shorted out somehow, for the corollas this short in the trunk speakers is very common, but it could be elsewhere. $800 sounds about right, but is a lot of money and it might not fix the real problem! A lot of times, mechanics cannot properly diagnose these problems because of lack of knowledge and experience, or it may be difficult to pinpoint. I would check the connection for the speakers in the back of your car, and honestly I couldn’t provide you much more guidance without seeing the car in person. Hope this clarify things and best of luck to you PS, a JBL Bluetooth speaker works great in front of the windshield instead of spending $800, I had to do that a few years back
This honestly makes me hate Toyota. You have to dismantle the entire car to replace the speakers but all you have to do to destroy them is shove a suitcase in the trunk
This happened to us on a road trip in a foreign country. Right now I'm trying to figure out why only one of the speakers isn't working and every time i work on it i have to take my car apart
THANK YOU I APPRECIATE YOUR VIDEO SO MUCH. I was literally dealing with the same issue with the volume and no sound. I was so bummed thinking I’d have to take my car in to get a new speakers or a whole new stereo. Just looked in my trunk and what do you know, the white piece was broken. Put some electrical tape on it and BAM! Sound!! Thank you so much
Hi thanks for the feedback, it was difficult to show in the video as it is a very tight space. Essentially what I did what separate the wire and bracket from making continuity with the speaker, preventing it from being grounded. After the video, I re-did my wrapping job as the first one was poor. Hard to do that while videoing in a tight space! I hope this clears things up! 😄
I had the same problem when I bought my Toyota Corolla 2011 recently... Because the sunlight the speaker dried up and tore, so was needed to change the rear speaker...
Guys I found the problem with the radio but no sound . My amo it was all wet and I dryer up with a heat gun and now is working perfect good luck and I hope this can help anyone
@@supervegito8340 then, if you have a similar issue with the speakers in the trunk, and wires being messed up, there is something grounding your system in that area! Guarantee it Are there any open ended/disconnected wires on the speakers in the trunk?
That problem could lie somewhere within the radio, or a speaker itself could be shorted out but that is a rare occurrence My video isn’t always the answer. Everyone’s situation is different. Thanks for the insight and good luck!
I was pricing out new speakers and how to install them. Then, I saw your video and man, I appreciate you! You saved the day and our road trip is back on track! Thank you!
You should only have to wrap it around the wire! It depends on how it broke off, as everyone’s situation is a little different. Just make sure there is no metal or wire coming in contact with the speaker 😃 You’re welcome!! Thanks for you your feedback
Didn't expect this to be the issue with my stereo system. Ez and quick fix. Thanks! As someone else pointed out, your red wire is disconnected from the speaker and will need to be soldered back on.
@@nibbax7772 If you have no other issues with you audio system, go for it! Although me personally i would recommend getting an aftermarket stereo with bluetooth. much cheaper and works great!
Yep my brother borrowed my 2009 toyota corolla and I saw him stuff his luggage into the trunk and the radio stopped working when he returned the car. Took me 30 seconds to bend the wire harness back and voila the radio worked. Thank you for the video.
You are amazing. I swear to you. After watching the video, I found the same wire in the same place and the same fault. The sound was restored successfully. thank you so much ❤❤
Sounds like you have shorted something out.. check the fuse for the radio, I’d start there first. Shouldn’t be anything major. Where was the smoke coming from?
@@proctoredtruth the speaker itself. All the fuses I checked are fine and nothing out of the ordinary there. I even disconnected the affected speaker and still no dice 😔
@@Cerenaphor Sounds like you shorted the circuit would be my guess. If done a certain way.. that would disable your audio system for good. Only thing I would try is replacing that speaker.. and if it works.. yay!! If not make sure to keep that receipt 😬