Audio Question
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Lately, my right front speaker has been fading in and out. It never goes all the way out, but it gets a lot softer than the driver's side. It usually only does it if I have a CD playing, never on the radio. And it's not certain songs either, it may do it on one song, and if I replay that song it'll be fine. And That's only part of the problem...last time I tried taking the door panel off to get some FATMAT in there, one of the screws was stripped and just spinning so I could never get the panel off, so I can't really get behind the speaker to check the connection. Any ideas what might cause it to get a lot softer than the other one...and how I can get my door panel off? Thanks in advance.
Normally a loose connection gets the speaker to cut in and out rather than fading the volume. Problems with the head-end or amplifer are more likely to cause problems with fading.
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I noticed today that the problem only occurs when CDs play. If the radio is on, all 4 speakers work fine. If I switch to a CD, the speakers may work fine for a little while, but then the speaker in the passenger door gets real soft, and when I switch the Fader all the way to the right side the speaker sounds real bad...but it doesn't do that on the radio. Any ideas?
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