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cessnaguy999 12-26-2013 06:44 PM

Speaker Trouble
 
My driver side in-door speaker is acting up and i am not sure where to begin with it. I isolated the speaker by adjusting the balance and the fader and it will produce a extremely quiet and muffled sound while having a crackle in it after turning up the volume 3/4 of the way. Does this mean i need a new speaker or do I just have a bad connection? My car is a 2007 LT. Any advice on a replacement speaker and installation tips would be great. Thanks!

dbaldwin 12-26-2013 07:07 PM


Originally Posted by cessnaguy999 (Post 587284)
My driver side in-door speaker is acting up and i am not sure where to begin with it. I isolated the speaker by adjusting the balance and the fader and it will produce a extremely quiet and muffled sound while having a crackle in it after turning up the volume 3/4 of the way. Does this mean i need a new speaker or do I just have a bad connection? My car is a 2007 LT. Any advice on a replacement speaker and installation tips would be great. Thanks!

Could be blown or a loose conection, electronically speaking. Open it up and try to see if the conections are loose or coroded. And by it I mean the door panel, not the speaker assembly haha.

pollywog1 01-04-2014 03:28 PM

I had the same problem with passenger side. I replaced both doors with Pioneer speakers and it sounds great. P.S you don't need to buy two way speakers because there is a separate tweeter

The_Maniac 01-04-2014 04:51 PM

It can be anything from a bad connection to a dry rotted-damaged cone surround. My '02 Grand Am had cone surrounds that fell apart if you would breathe on them. I was going to get a repair kit but instead just replaced them.


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