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<blockquote data-quote="Leights7" data-source="post: 8676655" data-attributes="member: 677180"><p>Hi there. I'm hoping you guys can weigh in on this. We have a 2015 Ford Focus - factory stereo. For the last few months, the stereo will randomly make a few pops in all speakers and then all sound in all speakers will be lost. Then, randomly, it will all fire back up - full sound (full quality). This happens on and off. It can stay off for up to a week, and then randomly turn on again. Anyway, I took it to an car audio store and they told me the head unit was fried - and quoted me $1100 for a new Pioneer one. My question is - I feel like I am being scammed and that given the stereo still seems to work sometimes, it's a loose connection somewhere rather than a dead head unit. Please let me know your thoughts. Much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>-Leighton</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leights7, post: 8676655, member: 677180"] Hi there. I'm hoping you guys can weigh in on this. We have a 2015 Ford Focus - factory stereo. For the last few months, the stereo will randomly make a few pops in all speakers and then all sound in all speakers will be lost. Then, randomly, it will all fire back up - full sound (full quality). This happens on and off. It can stay off for up to a week, and then randomly turn on again. Anyway, I took it to an car audio store and they told me the head unit was fried - and quoted me $1100 for a new Pioneer one. My question is - I feel like I am being scammed and that given the stereo still seems to work sometimes, it's a loose connection somewhere rather than a dead head unit. Please let me know your thoughts. Much appreciated. -Leighton [/QUOTE]
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