How do I reset the amp that's factory through my radio ? I have sound but it's soft no matter how loud you turn it up no there not blown thanks pam

Asked by Pam Jan 08, 2016 at 05:15 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Impala LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How do I reset the amp that's factory through my
radio ? I have sound but it's soft no matter how
loud you turn it up no there not blown and it's all
factory ? Thanks pam

4 Answers

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The small button on the top left of the radio has different settings there is an auto volume setting you could turn on or off. To make it play a little louder. Tomorrow I will make sure on any other settings.

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Will try this today but already went through all the settings an nothing new radio ...same thing looked under carpet in back for wire corrosion but clean.....

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80

My side speaker and back speaker want work because of the factory amp has no power

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