I’m sure that’s annoying when you’re trying to jam out! If your car stereo speakers’ sound is coming in but then cutting out, there could be a problem with the wiring.
It might be worthwhile to remove your car stereo and look at the wires behind it. Check if anything is loose, corroded, or damaged and repair them accordingly.
If not a wiring issue, it’s also possible that your speakers are becoming faulty and may need further repair or replacement. Since electrical wiring and stereo systems often require specialized expertise, you may want to consider taking your car to an audio technician. If you find your speakers need to be replaced entirely, they’ll be able to do that as well.
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