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BL_Protege December-13th-2003 09:18 AM

OMG My head unit. . HELP PLEASE
 
Ok, so I still haven't solved this problem.

Problem:

My head unit once in a while, mainly on bumps, even small ones, "skips", but it's not really a skip. It's a break of silence. The track is still playing, just no sound. But the sounds it makes before the silence it like a popping, staticy sound. After a week or two, I realized that it goes back 2 normal if I hit the HU. I checked the harness last week b/c I thought it was something with the wires, but they looked fine. Someone please help me on this. It's driving me crazy. Thanks so much.

cosmo420 December-15th-2003 10:54 AM

i was wondering if it only happens when you play cd's have you cleaned the lens yet? sometimes that would help and check the disc's also. if it happens on the radio also check your ground wires from the deck acually check all you connections with the deck playing, like you are simulating driving conditions and wiggle each wire to see if it happens, if not it might be the acual deck.

BL_Protege December-15th-2003 03:28 PM


Originally posted by cosmo420
i was wondering if it only happens when you play cd's have you cleaned the lens yet? sometimes that would help and check the disc's also. if it happens on the radio also check your ground wires from the deck acually check all you connections with the deck playing, like you are simulating driving conditions and wiggle each wire to see if it happens, if not it might be the acual deck.
it happens with the radio as well. yea my uncle said it could be a grounding wire, then another said it could be a fuse, but i have no idea. i'm gunna test it when i get a chance and figure something out. thanks for the help.

1canuck2 December-26th-2003 01:33 PM

Definitely sounds like a loose wire. Check all your connections at the back of the HU and check for solid grounding.

Pro5ver December-26th-2003 08:16 PM

I can sell u another head unit if thats the problem

fst323 December-28th-2003 08:57 PM

sounds like you have a short INSIDE your head unit. my old Kenwood had that same problem and died about a month afterwards. hope you have better luck than i did...

Green Skanka January-9th-2004 05:08 PM


sounds like you have a short INSIDE your head unit. my old Kenwood had that same problem and died about a month afterwards. hope you have better luck than i did...
Same thing happend with my my friends Panasonic, and we put in the brand new Panasonic DVD/TvR/CD player in. (biggest pain in the ass to install)

bump 'n' pRo January-29th-2004 05:39 PM

i believe also, that there is a short in the HU, i used to have the same problem and blew a fuse, then my HU burnt up. now i have a new one with no problem...

steve_protege February-23rd-2004 10:59 PM

Since you're talkin about headunits, I think something might be up with mine. When I listen to the radio some stations come in really well and some others barely come in at all. But then when I continue to drive and get to a certain spot, the station that wouldn't come in would all of a sudden come in crystal clear. I have a lot of interference on the stations and Im thinking if I get a ground wire kit it would help, right?


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