What is wrong with my car's radio/stereo system?
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I have a 2002 Nissan Maxima SE with a Bose system. One day when my dad was picking me up from school I notice I couldn't hear anything. Apparently the radio works as in I can ...show more
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Answer:
Funny. I doubt is a wiring problem or speaker problem. Assuming it is a nicer OEM "system" straight from the factory it may be found in the manual or at a last option with the car's help line.
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Yes, your stereo has what is known in the medical field as "direct incorpathy expression disorder" you must take him to the E.R., or he will develop hepoglycemia. Which will eventually will lead to the mourning of the owner upon the dead. (May lead to depression and suicide of the lover) dont worry though, good news is the E.R. is open 24/7, go now.
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