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Default Right Side Speaker Cutout

Couple questions

1.) Do you have an aftermarket amp installed, or just the Pioneer hooked to
the Ford Speakers?
2.) Is it a Ford premium sound system
3.) Did you install it yourself?
4.) If yes to 3, did you cut the harness or buy one from a shop?

"somabrandmayonaise" wrote in message
om...
Roughly two months ago, my right side began to cutout in the middle of
a song. It'll occassionally come back on for a few brief seconds
before making this quick crunch noise and then back to nothing.
Sometimes I can barely hear the music. Sometimes there's nothing at
all. In order to fix this, I just turn up the volume on my car CD
player to an insane decibel and the right side will come blaring on
only to cut out when I return it to a normal listening level. I own a
Pioneer DEH-P4500MP and a Ford Contour. Is there any conflicts
between those two that might cause this. I had first thought of a
blown speaker but I doubt it would do these insane stunts. Any ideas?
Thanks



 
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