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We got a Chevy 3500 with a messed up head unit; it is inable to read a CD all but 1/10th of the time. The truck is also gets a whole bunch of radio static and has a crackly front speaker, both of which could ... JOIN NOW TO REMOVE TRACER
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We got a Chevy 3500 with a messed up head unit; it is inable to read a CD all but 1/10th of the time. The truck is also gets a whole bunch of radio static and has a crackly front speaker, both of which could possibly be the head unit.
Are bad head-units common? Anybody know of any quick-and-easy fixes? |
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I noticed that all of my head units used to run extremely hot, I had the antenna replaced in the back of the HU and it fixed it.
May or may not be related, if not I agree with the blown speaker. |
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