CD Player sound output on right only but radio output is balanced on R and L
8:58 AM 5/11/2008
Hi, I have a 2003 Murano, and I noticed recently that when I play CDs (burned and originals), the sound output is lost on the driver's side. However, when I play the radio, the sound output is balanced on both sides. Does anyone have any suggestions please? Thanks.
649 posts
'08 Nissan Armada LE & '09 Murano LE
Green Bay WI
11-20-2007
« Re: CD Player sound output on right only but radio output i ... (exterraboy)
2:18 PM 5/11/2008
Welcome to NICOclub! Welcome to the Murano Forum!
Sorry to hear about your troubles with your Murano! That sounds like a very strange problem to say the least! I do not know what to tell you on that one, give things a few days here, we will see if anyone else has any ideas.
'08 Nissan Armada LE (Timberline) & '09 Murano LE (Tinted Bronze)
1 posts
2004 Nissan Murano SL
Grayslake IL
5-14-2008
« Re: CD Player sound output on right only but radio output i ... (exterraboy)
2:25 PM 5/14/2008
I had this problem for about 3 years. I had the haed unit replaced by the dealer, and that didn't fix it, but one day I discovered a work around. If you hit the panel on the passanger side of the stereo, from the side, it will reconnect and work. It seems like there is a known problem with the Bose system, where some connections get loose inside. By applying a little pressure, hitting it, not to hard, from the side, it falls back in place. A permanent fix is to take the head unit apart and do some soldering. Instructions on how to do that are on http://www.nissanmurano.org.
649 posts
'08 Nissan Armada LE & '09 Murano LE
Green Bay WI
11-20-2007
« Re: CD Player sound output on right only but radio output i ... (louveres)
7:15 PM 5/14/2008
Quote, originally posted by louveres »
I had this problem for about 3 years. I had the haed unit replaced by the dealer, and that didn't fix it, but one day I discovered a work around. If you hit the panel on the passanger side of the stereo, from the side, it will reconnect and work. It seems like there is a known problem with the Bose system, where some connections get loose inside. By applying a little pressure, hitting it, not to hard, from the side, it falls back in place. A permanent fix is to take the head unit apart and do some soldering. Instructions on how to do that are on http://www.nissanmurano.org.
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