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I have static comming from the right side all speakers,

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  • kiddy9394200 May 06, 2009

    i actually split the output signal from my head unit and still getting static from the right side

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    repost the problem

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    are they stock speakers???

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Normally a "ground" or "earth" problem. Check all ground/earth connections, maybe remove, clean chassis with a bit of 280 grit sandpaper and replace

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Your speakers have had it or the right side channels are gone on your radio.

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