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<blockquote data-quote="Squilly3" data-source="post: 8316300" data-attributes="member: 663122"><p>Thanks for the insight. BB continues to say that it has to be a hardware problem. Why wouldn't they cover it if I took it elsewhere to fix their mistake? I'm trying to prevent sending anything in for repair yet they can't find the problem. Most recently, they said they soldered all the connections in the back since before "ir was a mess". I haven't looked myself but it only seems that it got worse after they did that (happens more frequently). I'll reconnect the head unit today and disconnect individual speakers to see what happens. Three months ago, when I first took it to BB to get all my equipment installed, my car wouldn't start. Had to get towed to the nearest Nissan dealer and BB forked the cost. They said there were two inches of wire missing somewhere that prevented it from starting. I don't see why they wouldn't fork the cost of something that's been going on for many visits. Been more than tempted to contact the store manager.</p><p></p><p>Also, regarding the woofers: do you mean the terminals at the woofer box? They came loose once which I fixed, but I did mention that to BB. It's unrelated since it connects to a completely different amplifier that doesn't touch the speakers. So that seems fine (to me, obviously you know more than I do).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Squilly3, post: 8316300, member: 663122"] Thanks for the insight. BB continues to say that it has to be a hardware problem. Why wouldn't they cover it if I took it elsewhere to fix their mistake? I'm trying to prevent sending anything in for repair yet they can't find the problem. Most recently, they said they soldered all the connections in the back since before "ir was a mess". I haven't looked myself but it only seems that it got worse after they did that (happens more frequently). I'll reconnect the head unit today and disconnect individual speakers to see what happens. Three months ago, when I first took it to BB to get all my equipment installed, my car wouldn't start. Had to get towed to the nearest Nissan dealer and BB forked the cost. They said there were two inches of wire missing somewhere that prevented it from starting. I don't see why they wouldn't fork the cost of something that's been going on for many visits. Been more than tempted to contact the store manager. Also, regarding the woofers: do you mean the terminals at the woofer box? They came loose once which I fixed, but I did mention that to BB. It's unrelated since it connects to a completely different amplifier that doesn't touch the speakers. So that seems fine (to me, obviously you know more than I do). [/QUOTE]
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