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...no longer works. Its not fuzzy or distorted; it just doesnt sound like its connected. I took off the right rear interior panel, and zipped out the screws. everything appears to be hooked up correctly, except that the smaller of the 2 connections (the little metal bracket fitted on your speakers for the speaker wire) appears like the moron at best buy bent it back and forth a few times. Its still connected...but you can tell that a few more bends in either direction will break it off. Anyone know if this is the issue? or is it a wiring issue? I suppose I should take off the left speaker and hook it up, but interior panels in the 6th gen are a PITA. I don't think it is a fuse b/c i was under the impression that the fuse for the speakers effected all of the speakers. Any opinions or suggestions are welcome
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QUOTE(laff09 @ Aug 9, 2006 - 12:33 PM) [snapback]467056[/snapback] ...no longer works. Its not fuzzy or distorted; it just doesnt sound like its connected. I took off the right rear interior panel, and zipped out the screws. everything appears to be hooked up correctly, Hi, i'm thinking of replacing my rear speakers, what size are they? Also what will be the mounting depth? Anychance you can post or send me a photo of how to take off the rear panels to access the speakers? -------------------- ![]() san0.:GT-SS2:. |
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