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I have the dreaded no sound from my Becker CDR23 / Auto-changer & Bose audio in my 2003 Boxster.

It always happens from Autumn to Spring (when the hard top is on). My wife blames the hard top but I think it is the cold & damp. The car sits outside in the drive all year round and it gets cold and damp in Scotland.

 

I used to be able to fix it by pulling 2 fuses in row D in the fuse box in the foot well but no longer seems to work. I suspect the MOST bus but need to know where all the connectors are and what it connects to.

I have searched but I cannot find a circuit diagram, layout or schematic for this. Can anybody help. I do not want to spend a fortune ripping out a system that should be repaired. I have always had a theory if it worked before it can be made to work again.

 

This is a very common problem. there must be a fix!!!

 

Thanks in advance.

 

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