What kind of stereo system does a Camaro have?
There are two trim levels that came in the Camaro: Standard, and the Boston Acoustics. The Boston system is easily identified by the label text on the front speaker grilles. Figure 1.
How to test the sound on a Camaro?
The easiest way is to test the resting DC resistance of the speaker. Remove the driver’s side trunk panel and locate the factory amplifier. The output is the middle plug. Take your multimeter and set it to Ohms (or resistance).
Is the MyLink navigation system on a Camaro?
MVI is proud to bring you the genuine GM Chevy Camaro Touch Screen MyLink Navigation System, for your 2013 – 2015 Chevrolet Camaro! The great news is you retain all of the factory features and looks; including the Satellite radio, USB / AUX inputs, steering wheel controls and the On-Star system (if applicable).
Why are my speakers on my Camaro not working?
If your speakers have stopped working but test okay with resistance and a physical inspection, then a bad channel is a likely culprit. On the factory amplifier, the plug nearest the front of the vehicle is the input side. Take your multimeter and set it to AC Volts, usually denoted by a sine wave.
Can you add a Metra radio to a Camaro?
Metra conversion piece that will allow you to add full screen navigation and/or DVD function to your Camaro. Retains all factory function and includes interface for all audio. Will house most double din radio/dvd/navigation units.
Why are my speakers breaking in my Camaro?
Boston Acoustics speaker grille. The Boston Acoustics system means there is a factory amplifier in the left side of the trunk, behind a panel. Speakers are usually the first audio component to break. Either they blow from being played too loud or from distorted sound, or the cone deteriorates due to age or moisture.