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#1
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i have a 06 hhr, that i got used,i been having problems with it since i got it, when i turn the key to turn on the hhr the radio speaker some times make noise,i took it in 4 times to the dealer, 3 times to one and 1 time to another but they still cannot get it right, can i take it back as a lemon and get my money,or how does that work........thanks
#2
You'll have to check on the specific laws in your state as they vary. But, in most cases, you'll have to have taken a vehicle back to the dealership for the same issue a certain number of times and/or have been without use of the vehicle for a specified number of days. I know that in TN, you would be out of luck having bought the vehicle used.
#4
As GDZHHR stated, there is a TSB for this problem. It USUALLY corrects it, IF your dealer has done the necessary correction exactly as outlined in the TSB.
If that does not correct it, it may need a amp change....that is what corrected mine.
If that does not correct it, it may need a amp change....that is what corrected mine.
#5
snoopy
hey snoopy how do i know which stereo i have in my hhr,they tell me that only bose stereo have amps,i think mine is the top of the line the they offer for hhr how do i find out if mine has a amp..........all this is starting to get to me
#8
Ok had to look up my Service Order......
To provide quick info, it says....
Misc. customer concern radio pops and has occassional no sound display o.k. S.O. came in install
part # 25924113 Amplifier
electrical test found internal short in amp 0.90 replaced amp
Of course, there was no charge, since my 2006 LT is still under warranty.
I'm told the Pioneer 260 watt radio is a component system. You may wish to advise your dealer technician of this. If they still doubt the separate amp info, tell them to run the part number and see what vehicles it adapts to.
Hope it helps.
To provide quick info, it says....
Misc. customer concern radio pops and has occassional no sound display o.k. S.O. came in install
part # 25924113 Amplifier
electrical test found internal short in amp 0.90 replaced amp
Of course, there was no charge, since my 2006 LT is still under warranty.
I'm told the Pioneer 260 watt radio is a component system. You may wish to advise your dealer technician of this. If they still doubt the separate amp info, tell them to run the part number and see what vehicles it adapts to.
Hope it helps.