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6,7,8,X,Z - Series and Mini Cooper General Chat related to models that do not fit into particular categories above. Please try to put your discussion in more appropriate sections. This section does cover the MINI Cooper and 8-Series vehicles: BMW 830i, BMW 840Ci, BMW 850i, BMW 850Ci, BMW 850CSi, M8, Alpina B12, BMW CS Concept and others.


       
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Old 04-08-2005, 11:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am currently in the process of replacing all my speakers. Im not sure what is wrong with my system if anyone has any suggestions. The left front door speaker comes out as static while the right front & rear door speakers turn on and off randomly. The back left speaker works but has alot of static at high volume. All of the rear deck speakers seem to be working correctly but sound very faint in comparison to the door speakers.



I just recently replaced the factory door speakers with pioneer premier 5 1/4" 160w speakers to make sure it wasnt an issue with the stock speakers.
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I'm trying to figure out what i need to replace to fix the static / speakers cutting in and out problem , any ideas?
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Most likely an amplifier issue. I would start checking there.
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