Clarion Radio

TUG-A-LUG

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Fluid Motion Model
C-248 C
Hull Identification Number
FMLT2532J809
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Vessel Name
TUGETHER
The radio on TUGETHER has the fader connected incorrectly, I believe. The fader fades from port to starboard rather then fore and aft. For anyone in the foreward birth not wanting to hear the radio, this set up makes it impossible to turn off birth speakers. Is this normal? I removed radio from panel and thinking I could switch some wires, plugs, was disappointed to see that the speaker wires lead from the rear panel directly to each speaker. Of course, at this point it would be a monumental task to rewire. Any ideas? Kit
 
Mine works properly fore and aft. Sounds like a warranty issue. That would be ver irritating, for sure!
 
TUG-A-LUG":20zhb431 said:
I removed radio from panel and thinking I could switch some wires, plugs, was disappointed to see that the speaker wires lead from the rear panel directly to each speaker. Of course, at this point it would be a monumental task to rewire. Any ideas? Kit

That would be unusual. Most radios have a short harness coming from the rear, either with individually labelled wires for connection to power, ground, speakers, etc., or there is a multipin connector on the end of the harness in the form of a plug and socket, with one half connected to the radio and the other having the individual wires described earlier.
This makes it easy to remove the radio for service by just unplugging the connector halves from each other.

I would guess that somewhere fairly close to the radio there are connectors of some sort that join the wires leading to the speakers and those coming from the rear of the radio.
Unless there's a fault with the radio, I'd also guess that it's simply a case of the speakers being incorrectly wired.
Once you locate the connectors it should be simple to rewire as necessary.

While on the subject, it's important to make sure that the + and - speaker connections on the radio match to the + and - connectors on the speakers, or the stereo effect will sound really odd.
This is easily accomplished as virtually all speaker cable has a color trace on one of the wires. Just make it rule to use the marked wire for the + connection on both speaker and radio.

If you post the model of the Clarion radio I'll see if there's an online manual for it.
 
I have the manual, Model CMD5, however it does not depict a schematic for the back side of the radio. The wires exiting the radio for speakers etc. are wrapped in a cable enclosure which I decided not to unravel when I saw no plugs for the speakers as is the case on home adio systems. I will now unravel the cover and seek the colored wires as outlined in the manual. I'm guessing this was an inadvertent error by the factory.
 
TUG-A-LUG":oox49st8 said:
I have the manual, Model CMD5, however it does not depict a schematic for the back side of the radio. The wires exiting the radio for speakers etc. are wrapped in a cable enclosure which I decided not to unravel when I saw no plugs for the speakers as is the case on home adio systems. I will now unravel the cover and seek the colored wires as outlined in the manual. I'm guessing this was an inadvertent error by the factory.

I found this online, which is probably the same as you have.

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I'm sure you'll find that they mixed just the front/rear and left/right connections once you unravel the cable cover.
 
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