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I've read a few other threads but none gave me the specific answer other than applying dielectric grease to the connectors (which I haven't yet tried). However, here's the problem ....

 

Right front speaker - no sound

Left front and both rear have sound

No sound in right headset speakers, front or rear.

 

Any ideas other than cleaning the connectors inside the fairing?

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You might have a bad output transistor in the amp, only way to find is to split upper fairing every thing will be right there in front of you. get your VOM and start checking :080402gudl_prv:

  • 2 weeks later...
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I discovered what the problem was .... the patch cord to the bikes radio wasn't fully plugged into the Sirius unit. Yesterday the sound started getting real crackly so I started checking connections and `voila! :doh:

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Its that old KISS method does it every time. :rotf::rotf::rotf:

 

Glad ya got it fixed! :banana::banana:

 

ya... but seems I have to "kiss more than once" for anything to happen! :rotfl: :rotfl:

 

(I'd checked those connections once already... but not good enuf I guess LOL)

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Glad it was something simple!

 

Me too!!! ... I was amazed how much more volume I had LOL .... I could set the volume at 15 and still hear fine instead of 22 while travelling at 120 km/h.

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Me too!!! ... I was amazed how much more volume I had LOL .... I could set the volume at 15 and still hear fine instead of 22 while travelling at 120 km/h.

 

HAHA, Crazy how plugging the audio IN made such a difference. Who'd duh thunk?!?

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