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Old 08-26-2006, 01:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
91HunterRR
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: San Diego, CA
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Default Help! Stereo problems

Sorry guys, I'm new and need help.

Last year, my heater core blew and soaked the original radio/tape player in my '91 Range Rover. Thankfully, the 6-disc Pioneer CD player wasn’t affected. After the radio dried out and I replaced the heater core, the radio and CD functions worked fine, but the tape player was screwed up. It keeps fast forwarding and wouldn’t play at all, but I can live without tapes.

Things were fine and five months go by. All of a sudden, I can’t hear the CD player now. It still works (it’s getting power and is recognized through the radio controls), but the CD music is extremely faint. I really have to crank up the volume and can only hear the music from the CD when the engine is off. The radio signal and volume are normal and all fuses are fine.

Anybody have an idea what might be going on? Could it be something with one of the amplifiers (RTC7651)? But wouldn't that also affect the radio?

I’m encouraged that I can still hear music when the CD player is on, but I just can’t diagnose the problem. I’d like to avoid replacing the unit if possible, particularly if it's something simple. Any suggestions?
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