Hummer H3 Radio - Intermittent in cold weather
Hello, I have a 2006 Hummer H3. I am the only owner. I have an interesting issue with my factory radio. - Sometimes, when the weather is cold (into the 30s), no sound comes out of the radio. - The radio turns on and I can change the stations, everything looks like its fine, but no sound. Then after a while... about 10 minutes or so, bam... the radio sound comes on suddenly and continues to play without any issues. This happens only on startup and like I said, I've noticed it mostly on colder days.
Has anyone experienced a problem similar to this and if so, what was your solution?
Thanks you,
Sergio
Has anyone experienced a problem similar to this and if so, what was your solution?
Thanks you,
Sergio
MOVED to the H3 section where all H3 questions belong.
Welcome to HF.
Your factory speakers are about to take a dump. Turn on the radio and confirm if you all speakers are in fact working when the sound comes on.
Welcome to HF.
Your factory speakers are about to take a dump. Turn on the radio and confirm if you all speakers are in fact working when the sound comes on.
When the problem occurs, NONE of the speakers make any sound. As soon as the radio "click on" by itself, that's when I hear the speakers. So, I doubt its the speakers.
Thanks,
Sergio
Recommend that each speaker be thoroughly tested. Also check to make certain that the fuse is not corroded or possible open/short. Could be the contacts under the fuse are contaminated or damaged. Also your wires may be touching under the dash.
Hi Happy Hummer, thanks for the suggestions. OK, so lets think this through... if the fuse (for the radio) was bad or intermittent, I wouldn't get power to the radio - correct? However, I can change stations and they all come in, I just can't hear them.
What it seems to me is there is something between the tuner and the speakers (some sort of electronics) that is shorting out. I just don't know what that may be.
Thanks again, and if you have any other suggestions, I'd really appreciate to hear them.
Thank you,
Sergio
What it seems to me is there is something between the tuner and the speakers (some sort of electronics) that is shorting out. I just don't know what that may be.
Thanks again, and if you have any other suggestions, I'd really appreciate to hear them.
Thank you,
Sergio
Hello, I have a 2006 Hummer H3. I am the only owner. I have an interesting issue with my factory radio. - Sometimes, when the weather is cold (into the 30s), no sound comes out of the radio. - The radio turns on and I can change the stations, everything looks like its fine, but no sound. Then after a while... about 10 minutes or so, bam... the radio sound comes on suddenly and continues to play without any issues. This happens only on startup and like I said, I've noticed it mostly on colder days.
Has anyone experienced a problem similar to this and if so, what was your solution?
Thanks you,
Sergio
Has anyone experienced a problem similar to this and if so, what was your solution?
Thanks you,
Sergio
Hi Happy Hummer, thanks for the suggestions. OK, so lets think this through... if the fuse (for the radio) was bad or intermittent, I wouldn't get power to the radio - correct? However, I can change stations and they all come in, I just can't hear them.
What it seems to me is there is something between the tuner and the speakers (some sort of electronics) that is shorting out. I just don't know what that may be.
Thanks again, and if you have any other suggestions, I'd really appreciate to hear them.
Thank you,
Sergio
What it seems to me is there is something between the tuner and the speakers (some sort of electronics) that is shorting out. I just don't know what that may be.
Thanks again, and if you have any other suggestions, I'd really appreciate to hear them.
Thank you,
Sergio
There is a cold solder point in the radio that only works after the board heats up.
Buy an aftermarket radio and plug/play harness will all the buzzers and whistles you want (Bluetooth, Navigation, Android Car-play, etc) and enjoy a radio that isn't from early 2000.
Buy an aftermarket radio and plug/play harness will all the buzzers and whistles you want (Bluetooth, Navigation, Android Car-play, etc) and enjoy a radio that isn't from early 2000.
You asked for suggestions, but will not provide feedback when a suggestion is made. I'm done. Good luck.


