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Old 07-01-2004, 12:23 AM
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Angry Audio Problem?

I'm wondering if anyone else has or HAS HAD this problem with a 2000 model Tiburon - the front passenger side speaker works intermittently. It will work for about 5 minutes, and then you can tune the fade to that right side and it cuts in and out. I have put in aftermarket speakers, but I'm not a retard, so I know I don't have my wires hooked up wrong. I've checked the HMA website for the wiring diagram and such. I'm just not sure what else could be the problem? I still have the crappy tape player factory radio, and that darn thing doesn't even want to play tapes half of the time, either! It's GENERIC!
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Old 07-01-2004, 08:42 AM
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Re: Audio Problem?

wow i didn't know there were people out there that still listened to cassettes or even had any for that matter nah im just playin. i think your best bet would be to just get another head unit. you can pick up a decent CD head unit for about 150 bucks or even less, and then you prob wouldnt have to worry about the shitty factory head unit and its problems
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