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<blockquote data-quote="blgaudio" data-source="post: 5214891" data-attributes="member: 559188"><p>To diagnose wheter it is your hu or not you can just take a individual speaker and hook it to the speaker outputs of your radio. Do this one at a time to make sure that every output is working. If everything checks out here I would make sure all connections are good at the harness and at the speakers. If these too are good Check in between the doors to make sure there is not a pinched wire in the rubber boot that runs between the door and subframe. If there is no visible damage instead of hacking your harness up just run speaker wire from the hu to the speakers. just follow the path of the factory harness and zip tie in key locations to keep everything neat and out of the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blgaudio, post: 5214891, member: 559188"] To diagnose wheter it is your hu or not you can just take a individual speaker and hook it to the speaker outputs of your radio. Do this one at a time to make sure that every output is working. If everything checks out here I would make sure all connections are good at the harness and at the speakers. If these too are good Check in between the doors to make sure there is not a pinched wire in the rubber boot that runs between the door and subframe. If there is no visible damage instead of hacking your harness up just run speaker wire from the hu to the speakers. just follow the path of the factory harness and zip tie in key locations to keep everything neat and out of the way. [/QUOTE]
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