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Voltage unstable - causing speaker crackling
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<blockquote data-quote="cyne" data-source="post: 722715" data-attributes="member: 1279"><p>Just the right hand side speakers. I was assuming that the speakers are all fibre optic cables. And the sound will come back after the car has been moving more than 30mins. And the first post symptoms will still continue.</p><p></p><p>Is just that currently, cold start, there will be no sound. After 20mins, the sound will crackle like it's waking up from its slumber. Maybe after 30-40mins, sound will completely return.</p><p></p><p>And when have a stop, the sound will go out for a second and come back up again...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyne, post: 722715, member: 1279"] Just the right hand side speakers. I was assuming that the speakers are all fibre optic cables. And the sound will come back after the car has been moving more than 30mins. And the first post symptoms will still continue. Is just that currently, cold start, there will be no sound. After 20mins, the sound will crackle like it's waking up from its slumber. Maybe after 30-40mins, sound will completely return. And when have a stop, the sound will go out for a second and come back up again... [/QUOTE]
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