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Yet another CR-814 Question 900 1993

You might want to check the harness attached to the back of the radio. Often, if the wiring harness is loose or the connector is damaged, it will make intermittent contact and create a thumping sound. Also, check the radio and amplifier's electrical ground. If it is not grounded properly, your body will set up an artificial ground and cause a thumping sound as you touch the radio. If this doesn't work, see a reputable car stereo installation shop or an auto electric shop. They can likely check the harness and connectors to see if there is a bad connection.

Best,

'93 940 with 88K in Central Florida
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'79 240 and '93 850, isn't every 14 years soon enough for an upgrade?






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