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JVC KD-R950BT Miswiring Error Message
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<blockquote data-quote="Zzebbeddiahh" data-source="post: 8391124" data-attributes="member: 666118"><p>The speakers are all blown. One tower with two speakers is not plugged in because they buzz on the bass, and at least three of the speakers don't make sound, but simply vibrate. I drove for about a half hour with the volume at twice the volume as it has handled for about two months and so the fuse change seems to have improved the problem. While this small test time isn't a guarantee that the problem is resolved, it definitely seems worth leaving for a week and seeing if the head unit acts up again.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your input. I will be changing the speakers all out sometime this summer, have some other things that are more important to fix before sound. I will keep information flowing if the head unit acts up again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zzebbeddiahh, post: 8391124, member: 666118"] The speakers are all blown. One tower with two speakers is not plugged in because they buzz on the bass, and at least three of the speakers don't make sound, but simply vibrate. I drove for about a half hour with the volume at twice the volume as it has handled for about two months and so the fuse change seems to have improved the problem. While this small test time isn't a guarantee that the problem is resolved, it definitely seems worth leaving for a week and seeing if the head unit acts up again. Thanks for your input. I will be changing the speakers all out sometime this summer, have some other things that are more important to fix before sound. I will keep information flowing if the head unit acts up again. [/QUOTE]
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