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 Post subject: Stereo cutting in and out - premium icc bf mkII
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 9:55 pm 
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Ride: BF MKII Fairmont Ghia

Location: Geelong
VIC, Australia

Recently on occasions my stereo will produce no sound. Regardless
Of being on fm/am/cd etc even in reverse the sensors produce
0 sound.
Whilst moving though I get a slight crackle through on the
Rear speakers. And the sound may even come on if I hit a good
Enough bump in the road.
The leads me to believe a loose wire could be the issue
The stereo come back on with soft startup volume.
So it appears to know that audio has been lost
I disconnected my sub aftermarket which ran through hi/lo
Converter on sub wires. Still no luck.
iPod kit appears to not affect it either.
Sometimes after I start my car it won't work even if
It worked when I last parked my car.
A nice bump may also stop audio when it's playing aswell

Has any had this issue or heard of even suggestions?

 

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 Post subject: Re: Stereo cutting in and out - premium icc bf mkII
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:38 pm 
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Age: 34

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Ride: 06 BF XR6

Location: Portland
VIC, Australia

I had a similar thing happening.
Try cleaning the earth on your battery, worked for me.

 

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