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Speaker problem installing new CD head unit

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Old Dec 12th, 2006, 22:18   #1
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Default Speaker problem installing new CD head unit

Right. The CR-208 was a bit knackered on the 940 I bought, so I'm trying to replace it with a Sony CD/Radio. I've followed the instructions in the pdf in the topic below:

http://www.volvoforums.org.uk/showth...t=radio+wiring

Everything went ok up until I needed to wire up the speakers. The new head unit is wired up with power, and I can see from its equalizer that it thinks it's playing something. Unfortunately I can't get any sound to come out of my speakers!

I've cut the wires from the rectangular connector that originally went into the volvo pre-amp, and the guide I'm following lists wire colours which match the 8 wires I've cut.
I've tried the battery test as suggested on the wire pairs which *should* correspond to each speaker, but no popping noise. Connecting them up with an ohm meter gives me readings of 4-600kOhm across every possible pairing of the wires.

Can anyone send some ideas my way? Thanks!
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