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Speakers Cutting In And Out - All Speakers Work But Not Always At The Same Time
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<blockquote data-quote="_TypeZero_" data-source="post: 8728425" data-attributes="member: 681798"><p>So it's the factory head unit and factory speakers. There's no extra amps and it's just a bone stock setup. </p><p></p><p>As for when they cut out there really isn't a specific time. Usually the car starts with only the rear speakers working however I normally play music through the aux cable. </p><p></p><p>I tired disconnecting the aux and seeing if perhaps it was just the aux input and not anything else but even with just the FM radio it's normally the rear speakers. </p><p></p><p>I also noticed that if I give the aux a quick shock the front right speaker will come on. I've only had both front speakers come on once by doing this. Note that I'm not using any external methods to provide the shock, it's usually just like those times where you randomly touch something and it gives you a tiny shock. </p><p></p><p>I'm starting to think it's the head unit though and either way I'm planning on getting it replaced. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_TypeZero_, post: 8728425, member: 681798"] So it's the factory head unit and factory speakers. There's no extra amps and it's just a bone stock setup. As for when they cut out there really isn't a specific time. Usually the car starts with only the rear speakers working however I normally play music through the aux cable. I tired disconnecting the aux and seeing if perhaps it was just the aux input and not anything else but even with just the FM radio it's normally the rear speakers. I also noticed that if I give the aux a quick shock the front right speaker will come on. I've only had both front speakers come on once by doing this. Note that I'm not using any external methods to provide the shock, it's usually just like those times where you randomly touch something and it gives you a tiny shock. I'm starting to think it's the head unit though and either way I'm planning on getting it replaced. Thanks for the replies! [/QUOTE]
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