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Help Me!! Music Turns Off When I Turn Right!!!


Helldog

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When I turn right I get a static-loud-scratchy-scraping sound and all music cuts out. My MP3 player is fine and so is all the wiring. The odd thing is...sometimes this problem is real touchy and can happen with the slightest turn of the wheel to the right. Sometimes it is not so touchy and only happens every few right turns. Speed seems to not matter and it just randomly like to make me mad and annoyed. Most of the time it's so bad I just keep my Cd player off....someone help me because I can't think of the solution. Could it be some other wires not having to do with the cd player???? Also....the speaker wires are good to go and so are all the wires connected behind the cd player....Someone PLEASE HELP ME....all I want is music without problems!!!

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I never thought about the ground because I do remember that being a bitch to do. I wrapped the wire around a bolt and put the bolt on but that could be it...um...ill try capping the wire with one of those caps that has a washer thing on it so i can just put that under the bolt...well thanks guys I'll see if thats it

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Muffler bearings-e_racer1999-what are you thinking, the right rear tire is 4lbs low...

Find and fix the ground-and that will take care of the muffler bearings and prevent that tire from leaking after you pump it back up too!

Will

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Time to start making left hand turns only!!!!LOL

MOM

LOL, that's what I was gonna suggest.

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Is there any chance it's related to your turn signals? Like perhaps it's the right blinker that's causing the problem vs. simply turning the wheel right?

*shrug* ... 'just tossin' out ideas.

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