Have you ever experienced problems with getting your car speakers to work? Since I think many of us car owners have experienced this problem, I will provide this description of how to diagnose the problem of silent speakers and also give you some hints on how to fix it. Whether you are familiar with car stereo repair or not, this might help you. If it doesn't, contact a dealer who can do an auto stereo repair or search for vehicle stereo repair help online. If your stereo speakers don't work, then try
- checking the speakers to see if they are disconnected
- checking all fuses that are related to the auto speakers
- tightening the butt connectors to the speakers
- replacing all or some of the butt connectors
- Disconnect each speaker that doesn't work from the car's wires and do the test below, doing one at a time.
- Use a 9v battery and connect its leads to each auto speaker to be tested for a short moment.
- Does the speaker have movement?
- Do you hear the sound usually known as a 'pop' or thump?
- Also note which way the speaker are moving, whether in or out of its frame during the test. Thus you can also determine your auto speakers polarity when connecting them up to the amplifier up in the front.
- If the cone of your speaker moves out of the basket, the lead going to the positive of the battery is the positive lead of the speaker. If it goes in the opposite direction, the lead hooked to the negative of the battery is positive of your auto speaker.
- run new speaker wires and rewire
- perform the 'popper' tests to get the polarity correct as described above
- problems in the deck itself or
- the connections from the deck.