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Last spring I noticed that my left side dash speakers were cutting our from time to time. As the season progressed it happened more and more, and each time lasted longer. One day it cut out completely. I swapped out the right and left side, and it seemed to be bad speakers. I purchased a pair, plugged them in, and all was right with the world.

Last week, I was driving, and noticed a whirring sound coming from the left dash speakers.. I shifted the balance full left, and cranked the volume a bit, and it cleared up. since then the whirring comes back from time to time, and each time I clear it the same way. Think this is just coincidence? of might there be an underlying problem???

Any one??

Edited by mytoy986
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Last spring I noticed that my left side dash speakers were cutting our from time to time. As the season progressed it happened more and more, and each time lasted longer. One day it cut out completely. I swapped out the right and left side, and it seemed to be bad speakers. I purchased a pair, plugged them in, and all was right with the world.

Last week, I was driving, and noticed a whirring sound coming from the left dash speakers.. I shifted the balance full left, and cranked the volume a bit, and it cleared up. since then the whirring comes back from time to time, and each time I clear it the same way. Think this is just coincidence? of might there be an underlying problem???

Any one??

Does sounds like rattle?

Posted
It sounds almost like an alternator whine. it increases in pitch as the rpms go up.

That sounds like RF interference. Did you change the plug wires, make ignition mods, or anything before this started?

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