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Old 06-02-08, 10:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
OEM Bob
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Car 1: '06 Acura MDX/Navi
Car 2: '06 Honda Pilot/Navi
Hmmm...thats a tough one..Acura can blame you on the replacing those speakers, but it sounds to me (no pun intended) like you have had the amp just cranked up a little too much..I know when I was 19 or so (now I sound like dad) I had my Jensens and my brand new Jensen AM/FM and Cassette at very high levels in my 1975 Chevy Nova. Ah, listening to Saturday Night fever....getting drunk and walking home..puking my guts up later...

Anyway you have to come up with a story that is believable..not pure BS but almost sounds like the truth. You can tell if the amp is fried by looking looking at the output transistors. They have that nice burnt odor to them.

Hell just tell them the truth and see what happens...you are probably better off going after market for an amp and speakers as opposed to paying dealer prices - that is just in case they will not honor the warranty.

Good luck
OEM Bob
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