Yeret
The Village Drunk
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Okay, first of all, the radio in my truck is kind of a piece of crap. Actually, it's more like . The display illuminates about 1 in 10 times, it spits out any CD I put into it unless I give it a firm tap after inserting it, and then there's the eponymous issue, which is honestly the biggest PITA at the moment.
Basically, when you turn the volume knob "up," the volume from the speakers will actually go "down" for a random amount of turns before it suddenly spikes back up. The trick is to "catch" the desired volume level without turning the knob any further, because otherwise the volume drops back down, then I gotta spin it around all over again.
As a bonus, the inverse is also true: when I turn the volume down, it'll randomly go up, meaning I have to play the same, aforementioned trick until I get it where I want it.
I can remove the thing easy enough, so if there's an easy fix here, I'd be all for giving it a shot. The trouble is I have no idea WHAT to fix, and this is all assuming whatever the problem is isn't going to cost much.
I want to just whip the bugger into the scrap pile and replace it with an aftermarket unit, but I'm kind of running a shoestring budget this year, so I gotta work with what I got for now. On the bright side, the tape deck works perfect!
Basically, when you turn the volume knob "up," the volume from the speakers will actually go "down" for a random amount of turns before it suddenly spikes back up. The trick is to "catch" the desired volume level without turning the knob any further, because otherwise the volume drops back down, then I gotta spin it around all over again.
As a bonus, the inverse is also true: when I turn the volume down, it'll randomly go up, meaning I have to play the same, aforementioned trick until I get it where I want it.
I can remove the thing easy enough, so if there's an easy fix here, I'd be all for giving it a shot. The trouble is I have no idea WHAT to fix, and this is all assuming whatever the problem is isn't going to cost much.
I want to just whip the bugger into the scrap pile and replace it with an aftermarket unit, but I'm kind of running a shoestring budget this year, so I gotta work with what I got for now. On the bright side, the tape deck works perfect!