Radio working... but no sound?

Here you go, photo attached of amp location (676 non-MOST), amp on the right, Combox or MULF2 on the left.

And how to get to the fusebox....
Jump to 19:25 on this video :thumbsup:
https://youtu.be/j-I2KSQxYb8?si=5xeLAQVFU7go4u4b
 

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Thanks guys - interesting.
Just had a look at mine. This is what mine looks like. This is on the drivers side (RHD) but i have nothing on the left hand side. Just an empty slot

Also, when i get to the fusebox - what fuse am i checking?
 

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That's the 677 MOST amplifier.
Same fuse number, also can't remember if it may have its own onboard fuse as well.
 
If you've got nothing to the left side, then you may actually have a headunit with Bluetooth built-in.
 
Hm.. Yes. Nothing on the left side. Only that amp on the right side.
Bluetooth is definitely working as i've just paired a phone to the unit with no issues
Everything seems to be working - or 'look' like its working. I can flick between phone and radio, cd and usb - there is just no sound.

It's like i've just muted the speakers - but theres no mute button!
 
The whole of the BMW audio side is a minefield of different options, and working out what you've got is one hell of a headache without taking things apart.
So it looks like you've got the headunit with built-in Bluetooth and USB control, which is connected to the top hi-fi 677 system (14 speakers) via the MOST fibre optic.
So you could have a fuse for the amp blown, the amp blown itself, or maybe a faulty fibre optic wire or connection somewhere.
To test the MOST you need to unplug the MOST connector at each point (amp, headunit, maybe somewhere else) and see if there is the red light coming from one of the wires.
 
Thanks - this is helpful to know where to start
So looking at the fuse diagram - which is the one i need to check? (new to this kinda stuff!) so kinda need idiot proof instructions!
 

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AnubisZed said:
That's the 677 MOST amplifier.
Same fuse number, also can't remember if it may have its own onboard fuse as well.

677 amp main fuse in the non repairable power fuse bay just off the rear battery..

677 aux fuse location same as 676
 
Just asking a couple more questions before i start work on this tomorrow... (and forgive me, electrics isn't my thing!)
Earlier, it was stated that "if the amp isn't working then the MOST would be down!"

1) If the photo i posted earlier is the MOST unit (in the boot behind the drivers seat) - then where is the amplifier? Is there another one somewhere else?

2) Also, if the amplifier and the MOST are different units, and the amplifier is obviously just an amplifier - then what does the MOST do?

3) I've seen countless videos on Youtube where BMW's have this issue (radio on, but no sound) but none for the E89. Nearly all those videos use a female loop connector on a unit in the boot which once fitted, makes the sound come back on. Is this relevant for the E89? If so, where is the unit i'd fit this loop connector to?

Sorry if these are dumb questions - as i said, electrics aren't my thing!

Thanks in advance
 
matthiasmilli said:
Just asking a couple more questions before i start work on this tomorrow... (and forgive me, electrics isn't my thing!)
Earlier, it was stated that "if the amp isn't working then the MOST would be down!"

1) If the photo i posted earlier is the MOST unit (in the boot behind the drivers seat) - then where is the amplifier? Is there another one somewhere else?

2) Also, if the amplifier and the MOST are different units, and the amplifier is obviously just an amplifier - then what does the MOST do?

3) I've seen countless videos on Youtube where BMW's have this issue (radio on, but no sound) but none for the E89. Nearly all those videos use a female loop connector on a unit in the boot which once fitted, makes the sound come back on. Is this relevant for the E89? If so, where is the unit i'd fit this loop connector to?

Sorry if these are dumb questions - as i said, electrics aren't my thing!

Thanks in advance

The box in the boot is the amp..the most cables run in a ring part of which is the head unit and the amp in the boot

MOST (Media Oriented Systems Transport) is a fibre optic based very high speed network technology…the 4 audio channels from the head unit travel down the fibre to the amp…it’s very fragile both physically and topologically..any break and /or any unit not retransmitting the signals and everything on the network goes down…it’s not the same as the fibre optic connector you may get from a tv to other consumer av units..

Great when it works..so good in fact bmw dropped it in later cars..
 
What he said :thumbsup:

In the video you posted, it showed a module that was connected to the fibre optic network (MOST). That can be one of a few different modules within the car that use the MOST. They can be any of the following....
Headunit
Amplifier
CD Changer
DVD Changer
DAB Receiver
TV Receiver
iPod Controller
MULF2 (Bluetooth calls)
Combox (Bluetooth calls/music)

I think the one in the video was either a DAB or TV receiver (they look the same). What they were doing was to bypass a faulty module. In your case though, if the amplfier has gone wrong you can't simply bypass it and the sound will come back as its the amplfier (ie; no amplfier = no sound anyway).
If the fuses look good, then you need to check the fibre optic network. As you have the panel out already then I'd suggest unclipping the fibre optic from the amp and see if you have one with a red light (ignition needs to be on). If so then move to the headunit and remove that (unclip the panel below it and you find 2 screws, remove these and release the headunit. I show this at 6:30 in this video...
https://youtu.be/VC9VFJBDFQM?si=Qz7Lm4Z_Z4TQyEtE )
Then remove the fibre optic plug from the radio quadlock connector and see if you get the red light.
If you have the red light at both the amp and radio ends then it means you've not got a break in the fibre optic. It probably means the amp is OK as well.
But let's not jump ahead, check that out first. Let's hope it's just a fuse :thumbsup:
 
Thanks for this - good information!
Just about to start work on it now and check the fuses

Can you tell me exactly where 104 is in the boot please?
Just want to make sure I know what I’m looking for
Also, do you know what size fuse it is?

There’s no map like the one in the glove box!

Many thanks
 
Thanks - I've swapped over number 69 and still the same issue
Now to hunt for 104
I assume its in the red block of wires next to the battery?
 
matthiasmilli said:
Thanks - I've swapped over number 69 and still the same issue
Now to hunt for 104
I assume its in the red block of wires next to the battery?
AnubisZed said:
Fuse 69 in there.

And check on fuse 104 next to the battery.

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As per photo, yes :thumbsup:
 
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