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I have a 2002 VW Golf GLS. I have used a tape adapter to use with my
mp3 player for about a year and a half. About 2 months ago, the quality of the sound when I use it started to make crackle noises that make it almost impossible to use. I bought a new tape adapter thinking this would solve it, but it made no difference. CDs and regular tapes sound fine in the stereo, so I'm not sure what the problem would be. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks! CH |
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the ccrackle noises are mechanical, or came from the speakers?
If they are mechanical, you have to send for repair your tape deck. If they come from the speakers, try cleaning the head. Or just buy an inexpensive FM modulator... Gonpi |
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http://www.usaspec.com/files/IPODAUX...tion-Guide.pdf
USASPEC has a device. Should cost around $60. "choover1" wrote in message oups.com... I have a 2002 VW Golf GLS. I have used a tape adapter to use with my mp3 player for about a year and a half. About 2 months ago, the quality of the sound when I use it started to make crackle noises that make it almost impossible to use. I bought a new tape adapter thinking this would solve it, but it made no difference. CDs and regular tapes sound fine in the stereo, so I'm not sure what the problem would be. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks! CH |
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