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Ok ok guy's I installed a sony HU and now my volume go's up and down on it's own .I have checked for pinched wires and have found none. Not sure what else it could be. Any help would be nice...
 
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Did you also install anything to keep handlebar controls?
 
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Yes I did. For the first week all was good. Now its like it has its own mind.
 
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Was it the BT retro radio kit? If so look at page 13:

http://www.biketronics.com/content/BT1000.pdf
 
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That was the kit. So what I am getting out of that . I will see the volume go up and down with speed.
 
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believe BT100x comes with AVC set (not sure what level).

I noticed in the past, when you take the battery off (or pull main fuse) and putting back on, the BT sets the AVC again...
 
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Thank you for the help.
 
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[quote=tdgriff;12927508]Ok ok guy's I installed a sony HU and now my volume go's up and down on it's own .I have checked for pinched wires and have found none. Not sure what else it could be. Any help would be nice...[/


Just hold the Volume button in for 10 seconds and wait 5 seconds. This will reset your AVC to OFF.
 
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Thank you.I will try that tonight.
 
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Ok tryed that . I am pretty shure you are talking about the volume control on the bars. I have a sony DSX-S310BTX . Could it be Hu ??????
 


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