Check out what happens when you let a two year old play in your car while you work in the garage.
My head unit started giving me a CD error. I found eleven pennies stuffed in the player.
End result, after removing the useless coins (why do we even still need pennies!?) the audio coming out of the right side is very low and distorted. I was guessing something inside the head unit got shorted out but I was hoping it might be something that would be simpler and cheaper than just replacing the head unit.
Anyone got any ideas where the problem might be?
Is there a link to the wire coding for the HU? This is a 2005 MCS if that makes a difference. I'm pretty sure the HU is manufactured by Alpine. I thought I might flip the speaker wiring and see if the problem migrates to the left speakers.
Bueller? Bueller? Anyone?
My head unit started giving me a CD error. I found eleven pennies stuffed in the player.
End result, after removing the useless coins (why do we even still need pennies!?) the audio coming out of the right side is very low and distorted. I was guessing something inside the head unit got shorted out but I was hoping it might be something that would be simpler and cheaper than just replacing the head unit.
Anyone got any ideas where the problem might be?
Is there a link to the wire coding for the HU? This is a 2005 MCS if that makes a difference. I'm pretty sure the HU is manufactured by Alpine. I thought I might flip the speaker wiring and see if the problem migrates to the left speakers.
Bueller? Bueller? Anyone?