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Radio cuts in and out
1997 XLT Explorer
The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume to full blast will usually start the left side working again. The problem comes and goes. Any ideas? |
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Yes. Loose speaker cable attachment in the door-frame can cause this. It
seems to happen with annoying regulairty on mine also. Maybe the trials and tribulations of owning an off road vehicle. I routinely take it by the audio store and they put everything back together again. Last time I dropped it by they mentioned that the speaker had been shaken off of the mount. I plan to take it all apart sometime and rig up something a lot stronger. Paul "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message ... > 1997 XLT Explorer > The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when > going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume to > full blast will usually start the left side working again. The problem > comes and goes. > Any ideas? > > |
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Both left side speakers (front and back)? If only one, pop off the door
panel and check the connector. If both, pull the radio and check the speaker connector block. =Vic= Bear Gap, PA "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message ... > 1997 XLT Explorer > The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when > going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume to > full blast will usually start the left side working again. The problem > comes and goes. > Any ideas? > > |
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My '97 xlt does the same thing! Thanks for the tips for how to fix it. I've
noticed putting the window up/down fixes the problem too, so my issue must be in the door panel...lol. |
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Both left side speakers cut out. I'm having a little trouble identifying
the "speaker connector block." Can you give a little description as too what it looks like? "Vic Klein" > wrote in message ... > Both left side speakers (front and back)? If only one, pop off the door > panel and check the connector. If both, pull the radio and check the > speaker connector block. > > =Vic= > Bear Gap, PA > > "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message > ... >> 1997 XLT Explorer >> The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when >> going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume to >> full blast will usually start the left side working again. The problem >> comes and goes. >> Any ideas? >> >> > > |
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As memory serves (and not so well anymore, actually) there are a couple of
rectangular connectors on the rear of the radio, plus the antenna. One generally has power and control wiring and the other goes to speakers or the rear-mounted amplifier. It would be a good idea to check the connections at the amp, too. It is located on the passenger side in the panel at the rear near the tailgate. While you may have some electronic problems inside the radio or amp, connectors are always a good place to start looking for trouble. =Vic= Bear Gap, PA "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message ... > Both left side speakers cut out. I'm having a little trouble identifying > the "speaker connector block." Can you give a little description as too > what it looks like? > "Vic Klein" > wrote in message > ... >> Both left side speakers (front and back)? If only one, pop off the door >> panel and check the connector. If both, pull the radio and check the >> speaker connector block. >> >> =Vic= >> Bear Gap, PA >> >> "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message >> ... >>> 1997 XLT Explorer >>> The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when >>> going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume >>> to full blast will usually start the left side working again. The >>> problem comes and goes. >>> Any ideas? >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Got it, the connections look good. I have the basic radio. Cassette only
and no subwolfer in the back. Would this setup have an external amplifier? Thanks. "Vic Klein" > wrote in message ... > As memory serves (and not so well anymore, actually) there are a couple of > rectangular connectors on the rear of the radio, plus the antenna. One > generally has power and control wiring and the other goes to speakers or > the rear-mounted amplifier. It would be a good idea to check the > connections at the amp, too. It is located on the passenger side in the > panel at the rear near the tailgate. While you may have some electronic > problems inside the radio or amp, connectors are always a good place to > start looking for trouble. > > =Vic= > Bear Gap, PA > > "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message > ... >> Both left side speakers cut out. I'm having a little trouble identifying >> the "speaker connector block." Can you give a little description as too >> what it looks like? >> "Vic Klein" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Both left side speakers (front and back)? If only one, pop off the door >>> panel and check the connector. If both, pull the radio and check the >>> speaker connector block. >>> >>> =Vic= >>> Bear Gap, PA >>> >>> "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> 1997 XLT Explorer >>>> The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when >>>> going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume >>>> to full blast will usually start the left side working again. The >>>> problem comes and goes. >>>> Any ideas? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Looks like there were 3 radio systems for the '97 Explorer. The base was a
simple AM/FM radio with no rear amp, but the next 2 both used a rear amp and the top model had a subwoofer in the same location. The testing sequence looks like this from the service manual: 1. If your vehicle has the rear integrated control panel, jumper C2003-4 and C2003-9 and jumper C2003-2 and C2003-10 to see if that is the problem 2. Check wiring between amp and speakers (usually a connector problem 3. Check wiring between radio and amp (or speakers if no amp) 4. replace radio or amp Good luck! =Vic= Bear Gap, PA "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message ... > Got it, the connections look good. I have the basic radio. Cassette only > and no subwolfer in the back. Would this setup have an external amplifier? > Thanks. > "Vic Klein" > wrote in message > ... > > As memory serves (and not so well anymore, actually) there are a couple of > > rectangular connectors on the rear of the radio, plus the antenna. One > > generally has power and control wiring and the other goes to speakers or > > the rear-mounted amplifier. It would be a good idea to check the > > connections at the amp, too. It is located on the passenger side in the > > panel at the rear near the tailgate. While you may have some electronic > > problems inside the radio or amp, connectors are always a good place to > > start looking for trouble. > > > > =Vic= > > Bear Gap, PA > > > > "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message > > ... > >> Both left side speakers cut out. I'm having a little trouble identifying > >> the "speaker connector block." Can you give a little description as too > >> what it looks like? > >> "Vic Klein" > wrote in message > >> ... > >>> Both left side speakers (front and back)? If only one, pop off the door > >>> panel and check the connector. If both, pull the radio and check the > >>> speaker connector block. > >>> > >>> =Vic= > >>> Bear Gap, PA > >>> > >>> "Captain Coleman" > wrote in message > >>> ... > >>>> 1997 XLT Explorer > >>>> The sound on the left side will sometimes stop working. Sometimes when > >>>> going over a bump, the sound will stop working. Turning up the volume > >>>> to full blast will usually start the left side working again. The > >>>> problem comes and goes. > >>>> Any ideas? > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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