

Just got a call from my Polaris CSR that was working with me on my Ride Command audio issues (popping at shutdown and intermittent noise) and she told me that there is a new service bulletin out for the audio systems connected to the RC head unit. With that ride command is not a prime time head unit to power multiple amps. I connected the amps to a new head unit Rockford fosgate pmx-0 amps were wired up the exact same only difference was the head unit and for the first time all amps worked with no issues. As soon as I disconnected the amps freezing was gone. After going round and round, I got another. I told them from the get go the issue is ride command but they wanted to test for themselves. Talked with Polaris many times, they made me take to a dealer. I would randomly have one channel go out. If you run just one it works pretty good, but as soon as you add more it comes with issues. Quite simply it isn’t a good head unit for running multiple amps. I know car radios and wiring, I have never had so many problems with any car stereo like ride command. As far as all 3 sources working flawlessly together don’t count on it.
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Does anyone have any ideas how to get rid of the ringing in the door speakers and to get some reception to the unit? I called Polaris direct and they just referred me to the dealer, the dealer made many phone calls and said Polaris told them to not do any audio installs till they figure out the issues because I guess I'm not the only one having them on the new Turbo S models. This solved my fuse popping situation but still not the ringing sound. After making the switch and blowing many fuses because it cant handle all three accessories on a 10amp fuse, I installed a 12 fuse distribution block with a relay. This solved the problem with the volume being low but did not solve the ringing out of the door speakers. So after this, I decided to swap the power wires over to the accessory post on the factory bus bar. I do not see anywhere to add an antenna to it either. #3, The Ride Command unit itself does not get any reception for radio stations, you can only hear music through Bluetooth. #2, The door speakers have a really loud ringing to them even when the volume is off. When doing so, the volume was so low at max that you cant even hear it with the machine running.

#1, By following the instructions, it tells you to kook the positive wire up directly to the +battery terminal on all three accessories. Keep in mind that all three accessories are plugged into their own plug using the Polaris adapters. After hooking everything up per the instructions, there were many issues I came across.

I decided to start off by installing the MB Quartz Subwoofer, Pod Speakers, and Door Speakers since they were all plug and play and I didn't feel like hiding amps all over the place. So I finally picked up my new Turbo S and as usual, it's not going to be staying stock.
