It is not going to cause an infection. However, loud noises can puncture the eardrum, which can make it more susceptible to infection. And the heavy vibration can increase the shifting of bacteria from other nearby areas.
There are many reasons that could cause the radio to not work. There could be a wiring issue, or a part may be broken.
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Indirectly, yes.
The cause of your power doors and locks and radio volume not to work could be a blown fuse. Locate the proper fuse to ensure it has not blown.
If the steering wheel has radio controls on the wheel, there could be a problem in the wiring. When the wires connect electrically it will cause stations to change.
in a car or radio or radio playing device :)
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.
wires, a ground wire, or fuse
You could try recharging the battery, or having the connections checked by a mechanic.
If the antenna cable is loose, maybe.
It is usually because you are not in a area with reseption. Or it could just be you have a crapy phone. Inalliv's answer: Currently we are in a sunspot maximum and that can cause radio problems.
There are a few things that could cause this. It could be a factory setting for the car, or it could be caused by the transfer of electricity.?æ