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<blockquote data-quote="doylejg3" data-source="post: 7134764" data-attributes="member: 628418"><p>I'm really hoping someone with some knowledge of aftermarket systems can help me out. I unfortunately am a complete novice when it comes to wiring issues and I simply don't have the time to be without my car for the multiple hours required to have this done professionally as.</p><p></p><p>My back speaker on the driver side of my Honda Accord keeps coming in and out as I drive. When I start my car in the morning everything is working and sounding fine. After maybe 20 minutes of driving it will start to come in and out (not rapidly). It's seems to be triggered by hitting a pot hole or making a wide turn. Sometimes it's so sensitive that just changing lanes will trigger it.</p><p></p><p>I'm having a real hard time understanding why this might be. Has anyone ever experienced this before? Know any reason why it might be happening? I'd truly appreciate any feedback as I have a 10 hour road-trip coming up and would really like to figure it out. Thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>-Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doylejg3, post: 7134764, member: 628418"] I'm really hoping someone with some knowledge of aftermarket systems can help me out. I unfortunately am a complete novice when it comes to wiring issues and I simply don't have the time to be without my car for the multiple hours required to have this done professionally as. My back speaker on the driver side of my Honda Accord keeps coming in and out as I drive. When I start my car in the morning everything is working and sounding fine. After maybe 20 minutes of driving it will start to come in and out (not rapidly). It's seems to be triggered by hitting a pot hole or making a wide turn. Sometimes it's so sensitive that just changing lanes will trigger it. I'm having a real hard time understanding why this might be. Has anyone ever experienced this before? Know any reason why it might be happening? I'd truly appreciate any feedback as I have a 10 hour road-trip coming up and would really like to figure it out. Thanks in advance! -Jack [/QUOTE]
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