OEM CD/Radio Problem
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OEM CD/Radio Problem
I have an OEM standard Touring model six CD radio unit with issues. Radio works fine but the CD cuts out one (maybe more) of the speakers when I brake or turn corners?! To correct the problem I have to eject the CD and reload -- that works until I brake or turn again. Any suggestions on what the problem might be?
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Same issue here. I get about 30 brands of car audio at cost, and upgrading is an eventuality..... but i would like to know whats wrong with what i have now. The warranty is about to expire. Would like to know what to tell the dealership to address.
I have other mods to attend to first. Car audio can wait. I eat, breath, and sleep it enough already.
I have other mods to attend to first. Car audio can wait. I eat, breath, and sleep it enough already.
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I also have the same problem and would enormously appreciate any help. I like to have a decent radio but would prefer spending my money on other parts.
Any idea anyone?
Any idea anyone?
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^^ Wow! Two year-old thread resurrected.
This is a case where searching manages to find an isolated thread that really should be joined somehow with the main issue that is described in many threads on the same subject.
Anyway… the problem you are experiencing, and what is described in this old thread, is fixed by replacing the entire stock H/U. Don’t try to fix or replace just the CD player. Nissan’s repair for this problem was replacing the H/U and all of its components.
--Spike
This is a case where searching manages to find an isolated thread that really should be joined somehow with the main issue that is described in many threads on the same subject.
Anyway… the problem you are experiencing, and what is described in this old thread, is fixed by replacing the entire stock H/U. Don’t try to fix or replace just the CD player. Nissan’s repair for this problem was replacing the H/U and all of its components.
--Spike
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