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Pinhook
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I have one speaker that is very quiet in my jeep. Balance and fade are normal and the connection seems ok.

What to do?

Anyone know of a reputable audio shop or want to make some $$$ to fix.

[Edited on March 23, 2012 at 2:00 PM. Reason : Edit]

3/23/2012 1:59:28 PM

krazedgirl
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Just hook up another speaker to test it? Your current speaker have be blown. Or look for wiring interference.

3/23/2012 4:14:17 PM

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after following ^this advice first, try this:

sounds to me like you have a dead short in the wiring for that speaker. check the terminals first. make sure there isn't a single strand of wire between the two. if nothing found there pull the head unit and run a wire straight from the head unit to the speaker.

3/23/2012 8:15:28 PM

stopdropnrol
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is the speaker driven by an amp or the hu?

3/24/2012 5:14:05 PM

Pinhook
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Thanks.

I pulled all the connections from the amp to the speakers and cleaned them up and reconnected, one must have been loose.

Everything works now.

3/25/2012 8:09:13 AM

juicedgsr95
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What model Jeep? The older Cherokees (not Grand) had issues with the front speaker wires breaking in the door jam.

3/26/2012 9:18:52 AM

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