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post Jun 17, 2006 - 12:09 PM
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Toyoca



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sometimes when i first put on some music and the volume on my headunit is low, then my front speakrs dont have any sound in them until i raise the volume. then all is well if i raise it or lower it some more. y is this?

edit: actually this doesnt always happen....but when it does...i just have to fiddle with the volume for a bit then itll stay normal

edit: k i decided to test the speakers some more. it appears to only be the front left one. when the volume is around the listening lvl i like it is fine...but when it is lower than normal, it may be off. if the volume is at the correct lvl, and the speaker is fine...THEN if i lower the volume and "slam" my door shut (how u would normally shut it)...it turns off. itll come back on when i raise the volume. what could this be? just a loose wire or something?

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post Aug 30, 2006 - 11:27 PM
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This is an old post, but might be helpful. Actually from my experience, my case was exactly like yours. I have the premium sound and the front speakers hung by screws. What I think is the install from the factory or by the dealer themselves. My speakers on front are low too.


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