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Ok im stumped with this issue.
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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8862851" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>First issue. Did you clear all bluetooth sources in your headunit? I would also clear the headunit from my phone's bluetooth. Play the headunit in non bluetooth status, then add your phone to bluetooth. Just a suggestion. </p><p>Second issue: non use of speakers shouldn't affect the level of deterioration. However, the age of your speakers may affect performance. They were likely installed in 2010, based on your truck model year, almost 14 years ago in December of this year. I would consider new speakers.</p><p>I would also consider an add-on amplifier. I did that years ago using a harness that allowed me to add a amplifier to my 2006 factory stereo. No cutting or splicing wires, just plug and play. The brand name was PAC. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8862851, member: 658561"] First issue. Did you clear all bluetooth sources in your headunit? I would also clear the headunit from my phone's bluetooth. Play the headunit in non bluetooth status, then add your phone to bluetooth. Just a suggestion. Second issue: non use of speakers shouldn't affect the level of deterioration. However, the age of your speakers may affect performance. They were likely installed in 2010, based on your truck model year, almost 14 years ago in December of this year. I would consider new speakers. I would also consider an add-on amplifier. I did that years ago using a harness that allowed me to add a amplifier to my 2006 factory stereo. No cutting or splicing wires, just plug and play. The brand name was PAC. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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