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<blockquote data-quote="DRBOOM" data-source="post: 8662770" data-attributes="member: 676005"><p>OK, some other suggestions for you:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">take one of the speakers out and test with another speaker to see if the problem persists, if it does, then its your head unit issue; If its the speaker then it should be replaced;<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Make sure your speakers are not touching door chassis causing a short circuit;<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">There could only be two issues, either the head unit or the speakers itself so it should be easy to rectify;<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Check the speaker wires as well, maybe it could be frayed along and causing issue, so check the wires as well, if possible, run another set of pairs from the head unit.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Check the speaker wires behind the head unit and run a test wire to your car speaker and see if the problem still persists, if it is clear then the culprit could be the speaker wire some where along the line, best run new wires in that case;<br /> </li> </ul><p>Hope this helps mate!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRBOOM, post: 8662770, member: 676005"] OK, some other suggestions for you: [LIST][*]take one of the speakers out and test with another speaker to see if the problem persists, if it does, then its your head unit issue; If its the speaker then it should be replaced; [*]Make sure your speakers are not touching door chassis causing a short circuit; [*]There could only be two issues, either the head unit or the speakers itself so it should be easy to rectify; [*]Check the speaker wires as well, maybe it could be frayed along and causing issue, so check the wires as well, if possible, run another set of pairs from the head unit. [*]Check the speaker wires behind the head unit and run a test wire to your car speaker and see if the problem still persists, if it is clear then the culprit could be the speaker wire some where along the line, best run new wires in that case; [/LIST] Hope this helps mate! [/QUOTE]
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