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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8792599" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Since all equipment is OEM and untouched, I assume wiring is not at fault. Test OEM speaker on rear wires to see if they play good. If they work, I will assume the amplifier is at fault. I do not recall ever replacing an OEM radio that uses an external amplifier; but bad OEM amplifiers, I have replaced quite a few. Remember, this is an assumption. The amp may end up being ok and the radio bad. It is easier to replace the amp than the radio, and usually more cost effective.</p><p> The puzzling issue is that it is a fairly new car. How does it happen without owner's meddling?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8792599, member: 654802"] Since all equipment is OEM and untouched, I assume wiring is not at fault. Test OEM speaker on rear wires to see if they play good. If they work, I will assume the amplifier is at fault. I do not recall ever replacing an OEM radio that uses an external amplifier; but bad OEM amplifiers, I have replaced quite a few. Remember, this is an assumption. The amp may end up being ok and the radio bad. It is easier to replace the amp than the radio, and usually more cost effective. The puzzling issue is that it is a fairly new car. How does it happen without owner's meddling? [/QUOTE]
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