Bose Speaker Problem
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Bose Speaker Problem
I was driving around the other day and realized my front driver side speaker was really low. I changed the fade and balance to check if everything was okay. Turns out the front driver side speaker had blown out; or at least that's what I concluded at the time.
then this morning I was driving with the radio on and realized that things sounded pretty good. I checked again and confirmed that everything was fine and it was.
Turns out my front driver side speaker goes bad only when I'm playing a CD (and yes I changed CDs to make sure it wasnt just a lousy CD).
Before I take it to the shop; anyone else experience this problem? Any suggestions?
Thanks!
then this morning I was driving with the radio on and realized that things sounded pretty good. I checked again and confirmed that everything was fine and it was.
Turns out my front driver side speaker goes bad only when I'm playing a CD (and yes I changed CDs to make sure it wasnt just a lousy CD).
Before I take it to the shop; anyone else experience this problem? Any suggestions?
Thanks!
#4
Yes, its not the speakers but the Bose player. As Dave said you'll notice when you slam the brakes it goes away and its only noticeable on CD play and not radio. I think it has to do with something that comes loose connecting the CD player. You can either take it to the dealer and have them swap out the Bose unit or just slam on the brakes and get it working again. I've had the same problem and when I took it to the dealer it started working again. If you search around a bit you'll notice this is a VERY common problem. Even after some get a new unit the problem comes back. It seems like the Bose is very prone to just having this problem
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