Stock stereo w/ passenger speakers cutting in & out
Stock stereo w/ passenger speakers cutting in & out
I have a 2003 Max that I bought new, recently the passenger speakers are cutting in and out randomly. This has never happened before. It's been as a polar bears **** here and I belive this is the culprit but don't know where to start. I searched about is but there wasn't much help in those. Thanks for the help.
Odds are its the speaker. Probably the cone has self distructed and it can appear to sound intermittent. Going on probability, the radio/head unit is a longer lasting part. You will have to take the door panel off to check this out.
I have the same problem with my 03 and it is the Bose system, cuts in and out some time just play on one side of the car and not the other the cd payer works sometimes sometimes it doesn't. How do I fix this? Is the only way replacing the head unit with an after market one?
Bose or non-Bose, it doesn't matter. The head unit is the culprit.
SOME people have been able to open up their decks and repair them. (The results have been intermittent, some decks go back to acting the same way after just a couple weeks) I've seen DIY guides floating around the forum. If you want to attempt this, you're going to have to search for the guides. But your chances of fixing it 100% forever, is just about 0%.
My recommendation - based on the countless systems I've worked on, is to replace the deck altogether. Your aftermarket head unit will make the rest of your system sound BETTER. It will give you less trouble in the long run, and the added features you'll get over the OEM deck (Bluetooth, aux in, iPod, etc etc etc) make the money spent well worth it.
SOME people have been able to open up their decks and repair them. (The results have been intermittent, some decks go back to acting the same way after just a couple weeks) I've seen DIY guides floating around the forum. If you want to attempt this, you're going to have to search for the guides. But your chances of fixing it 100% forever, is just about 0%.
My recommendation - based on the countless systems I've worked on, is to replace the deck altogether. Your aftermarket head unit will make the rest of your system sound BETTER. It will give you less trouble in the long run, and the added features you'll get over the OEM deck (Bluetooth, aux in, iPod, etc etc etc) make the money spent well worth it.
All depends on your requirements/preferences. Do you need Bluetooth? Aux in? iPod?
Stay away from Sony or JVC. Alpine, Pioneer, Eclipse all make great decks. Panasonic is also up and coming if you want a double din.
Browse on Crutchfield. They give you the dash kit and antenna adapter for installation. They will also advise you that you need the PAC OEM-NIS2 wire harness.
But in reality, depending on the preout voltage of the HU you pick, you either need the Metra 70-7551 or the PAC OEM-NIS2.
Stay away from Sony or JVC. Alpine, Pioneer, Eclipse all make great decks. Panasonic is also up and coming if you want a double din.
Browse on Crutchfield. They give you the dash kit and antenna adapter for installation. They will also advise you that you need the PAC OEM-NIS2 wire harness.
But in reality, depending on the preout voltage of the HU you pick, you either need the Metra 70-7551 or the PAC OEM-NIS2.
Tremendous improvement in sound. Much louder and a lot more bass even without an amp or sub.
Yeah, well that's what I thought. It was the speakers.
Easy enough to test anyway. Door panels come off in literally 90 seconds. Take a speaker from the driver's side, hook it up to the passenger side and see if it works.
Easy enough to test anyway. Door panels come off in literally 90 seconds. Take a speaker from the driver's side, hook it up to the passenger side and see if it works.
Last edited by Scottwax; Jan 18, 2010 at 06:19 PM.
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