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Old 02-10-2011, 03:36 AM   #1
MzDallas
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Default 05 xA Pioneer T1807:radio ok, cd sound gone

Radio plays fine, nothing's changed on that.

Radio usually plays loud enough at 20 on side streets, 25-30 on freeway, depending on traffic load. CD originally only needed to be turned up 5-10 add'l.

Some months back, the speaker on Rt(pass) front started having static, which increased over time. Only when using the cd player. Had to turn the volume up to compensate.

Hit a bump one day, Rt front speaker on cd's almost stopped working completely. Had to turn volume up to 35-40; couldn't really hear the Rt speaker very well, even then.

Hit a bad bump couple weeks later, Rt speaker came back on for a few days, although not back to the original volume level. Still only on cd play.

Somewhere in here, Rt outside mirror got messed up (think somebody hit it with a door or grocery buggy, it was almost hanging off). Bro-in-law patched it into place, but cd-speaker got worse.

Then had an auto accident, rear-ended someone, my damage was all front bumper & hood, not even the fenders. Fully ins'd, got car fixed, but now both cd speakers all but gone, have to turn up to 50 to hear the Left, nada on the Rt.

The radio plays on, no change.

Anyone have a clue?
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