I am getting the exact same thing. No noise at all from radio stations, but CD player works just fine and so does AUX input. I am assuming some sort of short in the head unit itself. Probably the only fix is to swap out the head unit. Anyone else run into this or have a different solution??
I bought two off eBay. Initially the 130n when my original one died and I paid about $100 for it.
I recently bought a 430 for $175 mainly for the screen. Looking to slowly add forward/reverse cameras. I believe navigation versions are double/triple that cost. Swap out was very simple and took about 15-20 minutes.
I personally hate the look of aftermarket head units, which is why I went the way I did.
I'm not a fan of the aftermarket looks either. I don't like all the back lights and everything. The thing is an aftermarket one can be had for 150ish. I just don't know how good it is cause I have limited experience with them.
Sorry to hijack... BUT... does everyone who has purchased an aftermarket head unit have the Maestro iDatalink wiring harness hooked up to maintain steering wheel controls? When I went to Best Buy on Friday, the teenager I chatted with in car audio claimed I just needed a cheap, generic wiring harness and not the Maestro.
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