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Old 13-11-2008, 03:24 PM   #1
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Question Audio problem, crackling speakers, sound going on and off!

Hi all,

My au2 ute is having problems with the stereo sound. It has a stock ford stereo head unit in it. The problem is with the sound, most of the time now the sound is crackly, for want of a more descriptive word, and a lot of the time the sound will just go off all together. Even when the sound is not working at all there seems to be an intermittent buzzing sort of noise coming from the right speaker.

I thought at first it was a loose wire or something but now i think the right speaker is stuffing both of them up. Does anyone know if this is possible or have had similar experience?

P.S. i went to "Yarra Valley Auto Electrical" in Healesville VIC today but he didn't even want to look at the car. He wanted it all day tomorrow to have a look "in-between" other things. I think it was too hard for him.

Any help would be great.

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