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Some of us here have had this problem and it has resolved itself after a few days. I have no idea what it was but my speaker issue was the exact same as yours. The only thing in common was that we had all beein working in the trunk area when this issue happened.
Have you done any recent work in the trunk? You might have moved some wires.
Have you done any recent work in the trunk? You might have moved some wires.
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It could be a number of things. The entire component set may have gone out (blown) or there may be a short from the amp to the crossover. Being that they both went out makes me lean towards the idea that the problem is between the amp and the crossover, or crossover and component set. Those speakers you "speak" of are called Mids and Tweaters LOL!
Shouldn't be too big of an issue, although I have no idea where the crossover is located. I had my installer replace all my highs and mids in my car.
If you can find or someone could post, where the crossover is, that's where I would start. It should in fact be behind the door panel...
Shouldn't be too big of an issue, although I have no idea where the crossover is located. I had my installer replace all my highs and mids in my car.
If you can find or someone could post, where the crossover is, that's where I would start. It should in fact be behind the door panel...
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Some of us here have had this problem and it has resolved itself after a few days. I have no idea what it was but my speaker issue was the exact same as yours. The only thing in common was that we had all beein working in the trunk area when this issue happened.
Have you done any recent work in the trunk? You might have moved some wires.
Have you done any recent work in the trunk? You might have moved some wires.
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It could be a number of things. The entire component set may have gone out (blown) or there may be a short from the amp to the crossover. Being that they both went out makes me lean towards the idea that the problem is between the amp and the crossover, or crossover and component set. Those speakers you "speak" of are called Mids and Tweaters LOL!
Shouldn't be too big of an issue, although I have no idea where the crossover is located. I had my installer replace all my highs and mids in my car.
If you can find or someone could post, where the crossover is, that's where I would start. It should in fact be behind the door panel...
Shouldn't be too big of an issue, although I have no idea where the crossover is located. I had my installer replace all my highs and mids in my car.
If you can find or someone could post, where the crossover is, that's where I would start. It should in fact be behind the door panel...
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hmm cuz a month ago, i took my door panel off and i was working on some stuff.. U could be right about being loose, could be ...But 2day, i slammed the door harder and worked LOL
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