Doesn't the lemon law only apply to issues that are compromising the mechanical use of teh car? The cars vback in my possession so we'll see if it does it again. I'll make sure they swap out the amp if it does it again? Are you sure each door has an amp in it or does the Bose system have just one that runs all speakers?
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
Had they replaced the right part the first time, the problem would have been solved.
the problem you're seeing is a classic sign of a bad connection somewhere in the amp. most likely it's a loose ground or flaky connection on the signal side of the amp.. that's why it's volume control independent.. it's either that, or something inside the head unit on that particular channel, but that would never happen with two different units.. well it's HIGHLY unlikely anyway.
I'm putting my lunch money on it being the amp.
take it back to the dealer and insist they swap it with an amp from another car on the lot. it costs them nothing in parts if it doesn't fix the problem, and their service tech still gets paid through nissan warranty.
if that fixes the problem, then they order a new unit for the car on the lot and call it a day.
you might also want to remind them that the Lemon law clauses are sneaking up on them and you're going to return the whole damn car soon if they don't get this problem fixed.
I also suggest getting Nissan corporate involved in this... they seem to make things happen a bit quicker than the local stealerships.
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