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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jun 2, '08 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I recently got my distributor replaced, and I know that there can't be any reason why that would make my speakers stop working, because they were playing when I drove away from the mechanic. I went home and turned the car off, and went to my room for a bit to put more songs on my mp3 player to play in my car. Went out to my car, turned it on, turned on my mp3 player, had it plugged it, no sound. I am sooooo ****ing pissed off, like the equalizer shows that it's playing, but there is absolutely no sound. I tried fooling with the wires in the back, I tried disconnecting the negative from the battery. It can't be the speakers, they're not even two years old. What else could be the problem?
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 28, '08 From Woolwich, Maine Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
no matter what stereo you get you HAVE to go through that amp to get sound out of your speakers, that's just the way the car is wired, that is of course unless you run new wires to all the speakers. it could still be the stereo, do you have the the stereo attached to the wiring via auxiliary plugs?
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