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Old 16th January 2014, 17:00   #11
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Will have a go at getting the two boxes out at the weekend, the car is so full of moisture at the moment the windows are just running with water. What exactly are the two boxes ? I think the top one is the sat nav but have never been able to work it. But the bottom one, whats that all about ?
TV-tuner on the left, radio tuner on the right

Sat nav drive on the right in the side lining, HK amp behind the lining slightly below the sat nav drive.
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Old 16th January 2014, 17:12   #12
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TV-tuner on the left, radio tuner on the right

Sat nav drive on the right in the side lining, HK amp behind the lining slightly below the sat nav drive.
TV tuner + video unit, radio receiver which includes an amp. The video is needed for display of radio channel and satnav information. The amp is capable of powering speakers directly, or with more power via the HK amp.
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Old 16th January 2014, 22:09   #13
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Off side has the box where a sat nav cd goes in. Below that is a ribbed box, the amp I presume ? Nr side lining just has a large speaker behind it. . . .which is grumbling !!
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Off side has the box where a sat nav cd goes in. Below that is a ribbed box, the amp I presume ? Nr side lining just has a large speaker behind it. . . .which is grumbling !!
Yes that description fits the HK amp. Plugs at both ends of it case?

Is it just that one speaker which is 'grumbling' ?
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Old 17th January 2014, 06:07   #15
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My cracking in the O/S front didn't appear yesterday.

For the moment I can only assume it's a moisture related problem.

will check over the weekend and, if I find something, report back.

BTW is the lay-out of the modules the same on a ZT-T apart from the Sub.
Just realised OP has a ZT-T
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My cracking in the O/S front didn't appear yesterday.

For the moment I can only assume it's a moisture related problem.

will check over the weekend and, if I find something, report back.

BTW is the lay-out of the modules the same on a ZT-T apart from the Sub.
Just realised OP has a ZT-T
So far as I know, yes.
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And hey presto mine has come right, drove the car with the boot side flaps off for couple of days and it feels dry in there now. Many thanks all.
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