| MuranoPR |
| I have this problem with my bose oem radio. when I insert a cd in the cd changer the only speakers that sound are the passenger side speaker and the one next to it in the back. Sometimes the all the speakers sound and when I stop ruff or ran in to a hole in the road the audio drop to the passenger side If anyone knows how to resolve this. |
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| phoenix54 |
Hey MuranoPR,
It sure sounds like a loose connection to me. I would remove the radio/concole assembly and make sure all of the connectors are pushed in tight. Ditto for the Bose amp underneath the rear passenger seat on the driver's side.
Good Luck!
Phoenix54 |
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| njjoe |
MuranoPR-
Is the problem only with the CD player, in other words, does the AM/FM radio play from all speakers? If so, then the problem is internal to the CD-player and removing the unit and checking external connections will be fruitless.
-njjoe |
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| MuranoPR |
| the problem is with the cd because the am/fm works well. what do you recomend to do ? |
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| zebelkhan |
This is a common problem with Murano radios. There is an internal ribbon cable that becomes loose. If you are good with electrical stuff, you can disassemple the radio and CD player and solder or crimp the connection. If not, you will need a professional to do it.
Some members (I am thinking ekaxel or generator) did a write-up after they did theirs. There are also some pictures of the internals posted by (jaak) |
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| MuranoPR |
| ok I will look for the post and see what can I do can I install an after market radio? |
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