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Old 08-26-2003, 06:24 PM   #1
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I wonder what it could be. I had a Sony Cd player in my car, then I took it out becuase the rear speakers weren't working, so I put in a stock Acura stereo, and they still dont work, they arent unplugged, or anything not at the H/U, or at the speakers. What is the problem and how do I fix it?
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fried wires.. are they stock speakers??.. and how old are they. The coil coulda burned up inside em
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Try someone elses speakers to see if they work, yours could be fried.
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Old 08-26-2003, 07:12 PM   #4
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What if I unplugged the speakers out of the front and moved em to the back. They arent that old, they are Pioneer 2 ways... T16055 or something, not too old. WEll thanks guys, I guess Ill try that. Later
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Your system could not be grounded properly.

When you turn the ignition, do you hear a *pop* from the rear speakers?

If you do, then your speakers are fine.

If not, then theres your problem.
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To check the rear speakers, which are the ones in the stock location I assume, take a 9 volt battery and a 6" piece of speaker wire. Place the + speaker wire on the + Battery side, and the - speaker wire on the - battery side. Then touch the other end of the speaker wires to the speakers + & - wires. If you hear a click, they work, if you don't, they don't work. If they do work, pull your headunit out and find the 4 rear speaker wires, 2 positives and 2 negatives, and touch the wires there to see if they click. If not, the wires are fried......
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hmmm, well you all were wrong... I didnt hook up the rear speakers on the harness... ha ha ha. Sorry guys.. and I have no system... just front nad back speakers... NO beats what so ever. :P
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