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    speaker not working on drivers side

    i was driving one day and it just went out and i checked it with a test light and it had no power going through it................What should i do???

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    Originally posted by d112crzy
    I quit jobs as much as I swap engines.

    #2
    Check the connection on your head unit, if you have no power there, then it could be possible that your internal amplifier took a shit, take it to a stereo shop and see if they can fix it for ya

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      #3
      Originally posted by nine_deuce View Post
      Check the connection on your head unit, if you have no power there, then it could be possible that your internal amplifier took a shit, take it to a stereo shop and see if they can fix it for ya
      but the rest of the speakers work all the wires are right behind the head unit i will take it to a shop tomarrow and see what they say

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      Originally posted by d112crzy
      I quit jobs as much as I swap engines.

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        #4
        ^^^ my front passenger side speaker sounds lower than it should (alot lower!). I believe its the radio. it might be your radio too. try out your radio on another CB



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          #5
          You could have a wire that got cut, or a lose connection at the HU
          wat?

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            #6
            just buy another stock radio. i got what youre looking for. heheh

            mine stopped too when i hit a bump but its just a crossed wire.

            Could be the heat..

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              #7
              test lights only work on DC circuits. you neet a multimeter that you can set to AC to test the audio going to speakers.

              my guess would be the stereo went bad or you completely severed the voicecoil or cone on the speaker.

              how would a wire be crossed in the stereo? that makes no sense whatsoever.

              just buy a new deck and some new cheap pioneer speakers.

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                #8
                i would get another head unit definitely. The speaker wire probably coming from the head unit itself is probably shorted out.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by UrDoneSRH View Post
                  test lights only work on DC circuits. you neet a multimeter that you can set to AC to test the audio going to speakers.

                  my guess would be the stereo went bad or you completely severed the voicecoil or cone on the speaker.

                  how would a wire be crossed in the stereo? that makes no sense whatsoever.

                  just buy a new deck and some new cheap pioneer speakers.
                  wooops forgot to say speaker. here ya go:
                  my(speaker) stopped too when i hit a bump, but its just a crossed wire

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                    #10
                    If the speaker is stock it could have just ohmed out and blown the coil. With a blown voice coil, the stck HU won't push it usually. If you have the time, take the panel off and take the speaker out. get a 9V battery and connect each end of the battery to a different terminal on the speaker. It should make a crackling and you should see the speaker move. If it does then the speaker is not getting a signal and the speaker in not the problem. Either way your looking at either replacing the speaker, or the HU. In a '91, i would just replace both and you'll get much better sound

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                      #11
                      Thanks everybody for your help

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                      Originally posted by d112crzy
                      I quit jobs as much as I swap engines.

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