Speaker Cuts in and out.
#1
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Speaker Cuts in and out.
So I currently have
1.ecplise AVN726E
2.Schosche FAI-3A
3.stock speakers.
4.Stock Bose amp
5.JDM AC Controller & Dash
The issue is that on my front passanger side speakers has no sound, but when I crank up the volume to really high the sound comes back on.
Also when the sound is on low volume then it gets cut off, but when i hit the side of the dash the sound comes back. it also does the samething when I hit bumps.
When I play the music at high volume i have no issue with the sound cutting off.
This is annoying me and I been searching on the fourms to find out what the problem is. Please help.
1.ecplise AVN726E
2.Schosche FAI-3A
3.stock speakers.
4.Stock Bose amp
5.JDM AC Controller & Dash
The issue is that on my front passanger side speakers has no sound, but when I crank up the volume to really high the sound comes back on.
Also when the sound is on low volume then it gets cut off, but when i hit the side of the dash the sound comes back. it also does the samething when I hit bumps.
When I play the music at high volume i have no issue with the sound cutting off.
This is annoying me and I been searching on the fourms to find out what the problem is. Please help.
#3
sounds like a short. was it professionally installed? if so take it back most places offer a guarantee on the install. if you did it yourself. take it all apart, look for the grey and grey back wires - or the grey rcas. make sure they are not stripped back, crimped or damaged in anyway.
Best this to do would be try to replicate the issue. and from there you can find out if it's a short being caused by a crimp/wire damage or if it's an issue with the amp or head unit.
Best this to do would be try to replicate the issue. and from there you can find out if it's a short being caused by a crimp/wire damage or if it's an issue with the amp or head unit.
Last edited by TroysG; 06-23-2009 at 10:15 PM. Reason: wireless keyboard is dying
#4
lil reviving bump...
I have this issue too, I'm thinking it might be corrosion or a short in the stock speaker wires. Seems like other people have this issue regardless if they have an aftermarket or stock radio, amp, and/or speakers. I might try running new speaker wires all around when the weather is good.
I have this issue too, I'm thinking it might be corrosion or a short in the stock speaker wires. Seems like other people have this issue regardless if they have an aftermarket or stock radio, amp, and/or speakers. I might try running new speaker wires all around when the weather is good.
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