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TOYOTA COROLLA ALL SPEAKERS CRACKLE AFTER INSTALING NEW REAR
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8751371" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Possibly there is a fault with your head unit, or some speaker wire either that you worked with or buried in the car somewhere is shorting out intermittantly causing your head unit to misbehave. </p><p></p><p>That's my best 2 guesses. I'm guessing if you only spent 30$ on speakers all around you're probably not in the market to upgrade the head unit so you are limited in troubleshooting. Perhaps try unplugging just the rears for a few days, then just the fronts and see if the problem persists one way and not the other? At least narrow it down, then you can disconnect left and right and narrow down further?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8751371, member: 614752"] Possibly there is a fault with your head unit, or some speaker wire either that you worked with or buried in the car somewhere is shorting out intermittantly causing your head unit to misbehave. That's my best 2 guesses. I'm guessing if you only spent 30$ on speakers all around you're probably not in the market to upgrade the head unit so you are limited in troubleshooting. Perhaps try unplugging just the rears for a few days, then just the fronts and see if the problem persists one way and not the other? At least narrow it down, then you can disconnect left and right and narrow down further? [/QUOTE]
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