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Intermittent Car Stereo (Sometimes Works) - Need Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8432144" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You wont know till you remove the HU from the dash and test it out to rule that out first/THE MAIN SOURCE/SUPPLY..Especially being 1991 version..Electronics dont last forever..That would be my first test/to do..Check wiring connections ect..That car may have an external amplifier under the dash or built in to he HU that could be the culprit as well..So thats why I say TEST THE HU FIRST..If you want to keep it..other than that..Id go with a new 100% functional unit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8432144, member: 634282"] You wont know till you remove the HU from the dash and test it out to rule that out first/THE MAIN SOURCE/SUPPLY..Especially being 1991 version..Electronics dont last forever..That would be my first test/to do..Check wiring connections ect..That car may have an external amplifier under the dash or built in to he HU that could be the culprit as well..So thats why I say TEST THE HU FIRST..If you want to keep it..other than that..Id go with a new 100% functional unit [/QUOTE]
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