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<blockquote data-quote="Brew0360" data-source="post: 5347531" data-attributes="member: 605204"><p>We have changed out all of the power and grounds. Performed a voltage drop test and even bypassed all of the system addons (changer, HD, XM) and the problem still persist. Talk to tech support over 20 times on this issue. They seem to be frustrated that I ask them different questions and they can't solve the problem.</p><p></p><p>Awaiting the return of my other PXA-H701 that was sent for service. I'm hoping that both of my processors are the problem and can be fixed. I highly doubt that 2 would go bad though.</p><p></p><p>BTW, when the car cycles to the point that it sound really good, if I cut the system off and bring it back up about 5 seconds after I start the car, the sould will stay the same. If I turn on the car and the stereo automatically turns on, that is when the sound is unstable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brew0360, post: 5347531, member: 605204"] We have changed out all of the power and grounds. Performed a voltage drop test and even bypassed all of the system addons (changer, HD, XM) and the problem still persist. Talk to tech support over 20 times on this issue. They seem to be frustrated that I ask them different questions and they can't solve the problem. Awaiting the return of my other PXA-H701 that was sent for service. I'm hoping that both of my processors are the problem and can be fixed. I highly doubt that 2 would go bad though. BTW, when the car cycles to the point that it sound really good, if I cut the system off and bring it back up about 5 seconds after I start the car, the sould will stay the same. If I turn on the car and the stereo automatically turns on, that is when the sound is unstable. [/QUOTE]
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