Bose CD Changer Issue?
The weather here in Delaware is now freezing.
Yesterday, shortly after start-up, I turn my Bose CD changer/head unit on.
I began listening and my CD, in slot 5, started cutting in and out. I figured it must be the CD so I took it out and put in a brand new CD. Same thing. I then tried slot 6. Same thing. I figured maybe there was a loose connection with the amp, so I changed to the radio to test my theory. Radio played fine. I continued to drive with the CDs cutting in and out (as a test). The CD finally played normally after about 20 minutes of driving. This happened once before when it was cold. This, IMO, is unacceptable. Has anybody experienced this?
Yesterday, shortly after start-up, I turn my Bose CD changer/head unit on. I began listening and my CD, in slot 5, started cutting in and out. I figured it must be the CD so I took it out and put in a brand new CD. Same thing. I then tried slot 6. Same thing. I figured maybe there was a loose connection with the amp, so I changed to the radio to test my theory. Radio played fine. I continued to drive with the CDs cutting in and out (as a test). The CD finally played normally after about 20 minutes of driving. This happened once before when it was cold. This, IMO, is unacceptable. Has anybody experienced this?
Yes, I've had my '04 SS Touring Roadster for a little over a week, and I've had the same problem: cuts out, and then back in at the point where the song would have been if nothing had happened. I haven't taken it in to be checked out yet, but I will stop at the dealer on my way home from the detailer who is applying my first application of Crystal Guard. I'll let you know if I get an answer.
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