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Old 04-02-2012, 11:59 PM   #1
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HU/Radio Issue

So I've noticed that when I'm listening to the radio, only the right side speakers work (though it's everything from sub to tweeters). My left speakers crackle like they're blown with no other sound coming through. However, when I play music through any of my USB/CD/iPod connections, all of my speakers work fine without any issue.

Is my radio reception simply that shitty or is there something going on with my deck?
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What car? Factory stereo? Aftermarket? How old?

It could be a few factors....have you tried both AM and FM, different stations? Have you taken a look behind the stereo to ensure your antenna is plugged in tight? Or if it's an aftermarket make sure you have the right antenna adapter (if needed). If you have an amplified antenna make sure you have it properly powered up and using the right antenna.

I've seen in some cases the antenna itself goes bad because water gets inside and starts rusting from the inside out.

Or you radio tuner in the radio could just be on it's way out.


There's too many factors. So please provide us with more details.
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No amplified antenna in your Accord dude.
It is very possible that it is the tuner within the deck. Then can shit the bed after a while. If you get a chance, bring it by the shop and I'll take a look.
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