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I have a 2004 Nissan Stagea and have a bit of a problem with my factory 6 stacker CD player, it randomly skips, sometimes a lot sometimes not, does not matter what CD even a new one, any ideas on how to fix this, also how do I tell it it is a Bose system or a non Bose system.

Awesome forum thanks in advance for all your help.

Cheers Harry

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ugh. If it is in anyway related to the factory 6 stacker on my old 350z it is simply an unreliable piece of shit that needs to be thrown in the bin.

or if you want a more positive view on it......you can probably have it repaired by a car audio repairer. until it dies again shortly

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