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pioneer probs ?!?!?!



 
 
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Old July 28th 03, 09:20 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
arsefluff
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Default pioneer probs ?!?!?!

speedometer doesnt work either and the miles dont go up the way they should
which im getting fixed shortly cos mot is soon :-)

could this be related to the radio problems ??

sounds more and more like internal wiring , i think the head unit is ok

neil

"arsefluff" wrote in message
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i disconnected the back speaker shelf altogether and there was no sound ,
not even from the front untii i reconnected it

neil

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funny enough the back speaker seems to turn on a split second before the
others .

when i start the car and the music dies its the same back speaker that

plays
the only music i can hear


neil




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"arsefluff" wrote in message
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i have a turbo diesel pug 306 and since my old kenwood mp3 cd /

radio
was
nicked ive had to get a new one..........*******s

anyways , bought a pioneer mp3 player dehp7400 and it was working

fine
,
until i started driving ??!?!?

if i turn my car key one click , the radio will work but sounds

****ty

if i turn another time to get the diesel start light the radio works
lovely
jubbly

when i start the car it seems like the volume dies and i can just

hear
a
muffle in a back speaker at full volume

any ideas or help would be great

thanks
neil

306's have a common problem which can result in this type of fault.

The
wiring in the looms to the front doors corrode and can come loose and

touch
each other shorting out speaker wires when ignition/certain electrics

are
switched on. To check if this is your problem just pull back the

rubber
boots where the wiring comes out of the cars' door pillar and have a

look.

Regards

Steve

www.autoelectronix.co.uk









 




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