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3 out of 4 speakers won't work
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8832421" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Not really, stock car speakers are extremely flimsy from the start and yours are almost 20 years old! I have no trouble believing the bloke who blew 1 didn't just keep cranking it to make up for the 1 that was out and broke another two. What's surprising is that ANY of them work.</p><p></p><p>Civic is pretty simple to get into the doors either way, pull a speaker and test it with a known working receiver or even use a couple small bits of wire and a AAA flashlight battery to quickly tap the + terminal of the battery to one speaker terminal and the - terminal to the other speaker terminal and you would hear a pop if the speaker functions. It is very likely you'll pull the speaker and it is half falling apart from age though and you won't be surprised it isn't making sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8832421, member: 614752"] Not really, stock car speakers are extremely flimsy from the start and yours are almost 20 years old! I have no trouble believing the bloke who blew 1 didn't just keep cranking it to make up for the 1 that was out and broke another two. What's surprising is that ANY of them work. Civic is pretty simple to get into the doors either way, pull a speaker and test it with a known working receiver or even use a couple small bits of wire and a AAA flashlight battery to quickly tap the + terminal of the battery to one speaker terminal and the - terminal to the other speaker terminal and you would hear a pop if the speaker functions. It is very likely you'll pull the speaker and it is half falling apart from age though and you won't be surprised it isn't making sound. [/QUOTE]
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