Toyota Solara radio fades in and out issue possibly due to defective sensor near convertible motor on Toyota Solara

Submitted by tennisman2k · Sep 6, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Toyota Solara convertible owners report experiencing intermittent radio audio fading, which may be linked to a defective sensor near the convertible motor. This issue often manifests when the convertible top is lowered, suggesting a connection between the top operation and the audio system. Additionally, some drivers have noted that loose or corroded wiring could lead to interruptions in the audio signal, contributing to the fading problem. Other potential causes include a blown fuse or a faulty radio unit itself. For those facing this issue, it is recommended to have the sensor inspected and to check the wiring, fuse, and radio unit to effectively diagnose and resolve the problem.

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Average mileage: 48,200 miles
(19,000 - 120,000)

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