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no sound all of a sudden...any idea's why???
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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 31007" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>yes, and if you want a cheap way to test. remove the hu un hook the speakers plug (if harrnesses were used behind the hu) and get a volt meter measure impedence and or get a nine volt battery and pop the speakers testing their connections. if it has a really high impegdence somthing is wrong it may even show up as a short. total cost under 30 bucks total time under 5 minutes...i work as an installer and that is how we trouble shoot speakers...water shouldnt killem they have to take some weathering otherwise they wouldnt be going into a car.... car doors all leak water inside havent seen one yet that didnt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 31007, member: 541383"] yes, and if you want a cheap way to test. remove the hu un hook the speakers plug (if harrnesses were used behind the hu) and get a volt meter measure impedence and or get a nine volt battery and pop the speakers testing their connections. if it has a really high impegdence somthing is wrong it may even show up as a short. total cost under 30 bucks total time under 5 minutes...i work as an installer and that is how we trouble shoot speakers...water shouldnt killem they have to take some weathering otherwise they wouldnt be going into a car.... car doors all leak water inside havent seen one yet that didnt [/QUOTE]
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