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Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - Printable Version +- OrBit Forums (https://forums.spaycetech.com) +-- Forum: Configuration Items (https://forums.spaycetech.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Audio / Visual (https://forums.spaycetech.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W (/showthread.php?tid=1241) |
Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - bas.apirak - 03-14-2026 Hi all, I just swap all speakers and amp from high performance to B&W on my S90 MY18. I used config wizard to change audio but unfortunately turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted. Could you please advice how to fix this? Thanks. RE: Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - x119 - 03-14-2026 might be worth sharing the settings you changed.. Though i am going to guess something is up with the centre speaker. RE: Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - bas.apirak - 03-15-2026 Hi, it is premium audio with subwof. Thanks Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - Henrypanda - 04-01-2026 (03-15-2026, 03:30 AM)bas.apirak Wrote: Hi, it is premium audio with subwof. Thanks Have you swapped the pins in the connectors? When I did my retrofit for my B&W, I had to swap the pins around when I swapped the amp. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - Sodertalje - 04-01-2026 There is a thread here that explains which pins you need to swap. Only when coming from Harman Kardon, you can do a swap without changing pins. RE: Turn signal sound and front proximity sensors is VERY muted after changed to B&W - xly208 - 04-15-2026 I had the exact same problem as you before and I fixed it. What you need to do is re‑wire the mid‑range and tweeter speakers in your front doors. With a passive crossover, you’ll either hear no warning chimes at all or only very faint ones. The center speaker also produces chimes, so to get normal volume, you need to make sure chimes are coming from both your doors and the center speaker. |