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Prochase981 12-27-2024 11:53 AM

Right Side Audio Channel Out/Dimmed
 
When I adjust the CDR 210 audio balance to the right side the sound goes away. I replaced the head unit with a known good one and I still have the same issue. Any idea as to what else may be causing the issue?

Thank you,

Eric
98' Boxster

piper6909 12-27-2024 12:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prochase981 (Post 665026)
When I adjust the CDR 210 audio balance to the right side the sound goes away. I replaced the head unit with a known good one and I still have the same issue. Any idea as to what else may be causing the issue?

Thank you,

Eric
98' Boxster

Do the right side speakers work when you have the balance in the middle? If not, the right side is disconnected. If yes, then left AND right are somehow both connected to the left output of the head unit.

jbar1 12-27-2024 12:29 PM

Assuming that the second head unit is good, about the only thing that would prevent the speaker from working would be the speaker itself or the wiring. I would start with the wiring. Perhaps it is a loose plug or something simple like that.

John

Prochase981 12-27-2024 02:30 PM

Right side speakers do not work when the balance is set to middle. No wiring has been disturbed. Could it be the amplifier?

It would be strange that both right side speakers would fail at the same time.

Starter986 12-28-2024 03:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Prochase981 (Post 665030)
Right side speakers do not work when the balance is set to middle. No wiring has been disturbed. Could it be the amplifier?

It would be strange that both right side speakers would fail at the same time.


That's one thing you've correct: it is strange. Reread post number 3, do the legwork on your end, and then come back with your opinion. Lets take the guesswork out of it.

You've got a loose wire/connection somewhere. The likelihood of both head units being bad... unlikely. Look into it. Confirm, then we'll revisit your guesses. :cheers:

Hey, look. It's 401.


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