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<blockquote data-quote="Side Show" data-source="post: 8206121" data-attributes="member: 579446"><p>get yourself a 12v test light probe, and a aa battery to test your speaker cables, touch one side of the wire to one side of the batt and same with the other, it'll make the speaker make a poping noise (wont damage it) don't do it with tweeters lol. so from that you no the wiring and speaker are not at fault and it has to be the headunit.</p><p></p><p>good luck with solving your problem.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver"> </span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver"><span style="font-size: 8px">---------- Post added at 03:44 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:43 AM ----------</span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver"> </span></p><p></p><p>also i'd suggest you don't start messing with fuses and relays if you don't no what they do</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Side Show, post: 8206121, member: 579446"] get yourself a 12v test light probe, and a aa battery to test your speaker cables, touch one side of the wire to one side of the batt and same with the other, it'll make the speaker make a poping noise (wont damage it) don't do it with tweeters lol. so from that you no the wiring and speaker are not at fault and it has to be the headunit. good luck with solving your problem. [COLOR=Silver] [/COLOR] [COLOR=Silver][SIZE=8px]---------- Post added at 03:44 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:43 AM ----------[/SIZE][/COLOR][SIZE=8px][/SIZE] [COLOR=Silver] [/COLOR] also i'd suggest you don't start messing with fuses and relays if you don't no what they do [/QUOTE]
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