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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 19960" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>I doubt that Sony deck has ground fault protection. If you check for voltage at the HU that will only tell you if the output signal is lost. You could try contacting Sony if you want to make sure about the protection. If slamming the passenger door can turn the speakers on and off then either the force of the door is causing a loose or short to shake, or there is a short at the passenger door. Have you checked the speaker connection itself? Have you checked the wiring harness connections? You could try tracing the speaker wire from the deck to the back or bypass the stock speaker wire with a new wire. A loose connection in the back of the deck or at the speaker is usually the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 19960, member: 541071"] I doubt that Sony deck has ground fault protection. If you check for voltage at the HU that will only tell you if the output signal is lost. You could try contacting Sony if you want to make sure about the protection. If slamming the passenger door can turn the speakers on and off then either the force of the door is causing a loose or short to shake, or there is a short at the passenger door. Have you checked the speaker connection itself? Have you checked the wiring harness connections? You could try tracing the speaker wire from the deck to the back or bypass the stock speaker wire with a new wire. A loose connection in the back of the deck or at the speaker is usually the problem. [/QUOTE]
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