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I had this problem as well. Turns out there is a Technical Service Bulletin involving a leak in the rear window washer fluid line. It leaks at the rear door hinge (left) and that washer fluid runs down onto the radio stack in the Left Hand wheel-well compartment. It shorts out the system until it dries. My dealer fixed / replaced the hose at his expense. Haven't had the problem since.
If both speakers work okay on other inputs .Then cable from pre-amp to amp and main amp are okay. If phone RCA jacks go directly to electronics board .Then its possible solder on phono jacks need to be resoldered or other connections in that section.If unit needs repair you can also purchase a phono preamp from radioshack hook up your and use it on other good inputs such as CD etc..Please note PHONO inputs are only for turntables .If a non turntable input such as CD,TAPE,TV Etc is used on PHONE .Then you will overdrive this input .
this is a factory fault that cannot be rectified, from time to time the phone will freeze and after a while will function normally as if nothing ever happened. leave the phone alone dont fiddle with it until it resumes normal function
Sounds like the ear piece connection between the two halves of the phone has been broken. Your "speaker phone" function should still work because the sound comes from the back of the main body of the phone. To the best of my knowledge, this can't be fixed. You will need a new phone. I hope this helps.
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