Suzy got an electrical issue...

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Suzy got an electrical issue...

Post by SchumieFan »

Ok, i cant really put this in the help section cause it aint an FTO...


BUT!

my 07 Suzuki SX4... (why you laughing?)
has an electrical issue that no one can figure out...

last winter im driving down the princes and my sounds cut out... stereo still playing, MP3 still playing... radion still working... just no sound...

then 10 mins later it works again...

then the next day it doesnt work for 12 hours... then it works again...

so i take it into my awesome dealer and they pull it apart, cant find any shorts or any problems... and it works fine...


5 mins down the road it stops again.... then 5 mins later it works again... ive had no problems for a good 10 months...

the other day (the one where the heavens opened and we got shat on) it was raining and my sounds stop... AGAIN! no mp3, no radio, no CD even though all are playing fine and everything is working on my stereo...

then 10 mins later it works again...

then i drive through a puddle with my left front wheel and its stops again!

then the next day its fine...

today its dry and again no sound...!!!!!! WTF!!!!!

any ideas? no blown fuses, everything seems fine... just no sound...

im taking it back to the dealer tomorrow, they r talkin bout replacing the 'unit' which o dont think will help... as there seems to be nothing wrong with the thing!


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Post by I8A4RE »

its the head unit itself. Pull it out and put in aftermarket one a i bet problem solved
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I8A4RE wrote:its the head unit itself. Pull it out and put in aftermarket one a i bet problem solved
+1 would be the sh*tty amp in the factory unit having issues
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Post by Supplanter »

Jono seems to be a bit off the ball lately, so...

:arrow:

http://www.redlinegti.com/forum/vf.19.htm
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Post by jonowong »

Supplanter wrote:Jono seems to be a bit off the ball lately, so...

:arrow:

http://www.redlinegti.com/forum/vf.19.htm
+1

the problem appears to be that you have a suzuki and you are in the wrong forum

now would you kindly GTFO!
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Post by koolio1234 »

jonowong wrote:
Supplanter wrote:Jono seems to be a bit off the ball lately, so...

:arrow:

http://www.redlinegti.com/forum/vf.19.htm
+1

the problem appears to be that you have a suzuki and you are in the wrong forum

now would you kindly GTFO!
:lol:

Headunits are pretty cheap these days so that would definitely be on the checklist.
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