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this would make the reduced audio level sound you are experiencing.
check the cable(s) for damage, cuts, etc. unplug it, then plug it back in again also.
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Jeff:
Very Nice TT. My sister almost bought one two months ago but she decided on the A4 convertible. It is pretty sweet also. Thanks for the tip re the audio signal ground wire. I will give that a try. It pisses me off that I recently went to great lengths to purchase a CD Changer for my 97 A4 but I only used it for about a month before this happened. |
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