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Calling all those with Bose experience.
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<blockquote data-quote="sue bee" data-source="post: 4188608" data-attributes="member: 559685"><p>I have a Bose system in my 01 Infiniti I30. The sub tends to cut in out periodically. Like, once every 20 minutes for about a minute, on average. This was a little pain in my ass, but since the idiots that installed my stereo spliced the sub wire for a LOC, it's become a huge pain in my ass. I told them to install the PAC adapter I brought, but they didn't for some reason. Now, my newly installed sub cuts in and out along with the Bose sub. Two questions, the second is a bonus.</p><p></p><p>1) What is making the Bose sub cut out? Guesses welcome.</p><p></p><p>2) Will using the PAC adapter (hooks up to back of OEM Headunit via plug) fix the issue? It should, right?</p><p></p><p>Help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue bee, post: 4188608, member: 559685"] I have a Bose system in my 01 Infiniti I30. The sub tends to cut in out periodically. Like, once every 20 minutes for about a minute, on average. This was a little pain in my ass, but since the idiots that installed my stereo spliced the sub wire for a LOC, it's become a huge pain in my ass. I told them to install the PAC adapter I brought, but they didn't for some reason. Now, my newly installed sub cuts in and out along with the Bose sub. Two questions, the second is a bonus. 1) What is making the Bose sub cut out? Guesses welcome. 2) Will using the PAC adapter (hooks up to back of OEM Headunit via plug) fix the issue? It should, right? Help. [/QUOTE]
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