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Sounds like you have a screwed up microprocessor. You could try to reset the unit by finding the main power and disconnecting it for 20 seconds. If you cannot find the power cable, you could try to disconnect the vehicle's battery for few minutes, then power up and see if that helps.
If the sound is affected on all systems then yes something has gone inside. Try a pair of headphones, if the sound is still bad, then either the pre-amp has failed or the power amp.
this sounds like you may have a bad alternator or radio was install wrong.the alternator has a built in condensor to stop the back feed into radio,
I would make sure the radio is installed correctly first, all it takes is a wrong wire in the wrong spot to cause this type of problem, another thing that causes this is if you have an amp connected, the amp must be wired correctly, make sure there is a good ground a soild ground close to amp and power is coming from battery to feed amp and not from fuse box.
check to besure your power supply fuse is not blown, other wise sounds like you have it connected to wrong 12 volt source, I think there sould be 2 12v connections to the radio one when the car is powered the other constant power.
Hello, my name is Ben. Most likely someone has hooked up your radio wrong. It is supposed to be powered by a "constant hot" power source. It sounds like yours is hooked up to a power source that only comes on when the key is turned on. You will need to change where the radio gets power from to a constant hot wire.
The radio uses a constant power to retain memory(stations,settings,ect.) and switched power to run on. It sounds like there is a problem with the constant power connection. You can first check the fuse box for any blown fuses and replace any that are found. Also look around the battery for any wires with an inline fuse that could be broken. Try looking under the dash near the radio for any inline fuse holders that could have a blown fuse. You might need to pull the radio and start tracing the constant 12v power wire. First verify that it does have power and if it does then the radio may have been damaged from a voltage spike when the new battery was installed. If the wire does not have power then you will need to start tracing the wire back to the source of the short. It sounds to me like a blown fuse somewhere....
Sounds like the PLL may be toast. Either that, or someone has **** with the wrong potentiometers or tuning slugs in the radio, causing to to no longer resonate on the correct freqs.
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