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Someone PLEASE tell me this is an easy fix!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="stikystikyricky" data-source="post: 6754720" data-attributes="member: 615932"><p>Okay... Follow up. I need some help! So I pulled out one of the rear components and when I unscrewed the woofer wire out of the crossover, one channel was corroded and a bunch of white powder dumped out. I looked at the speaker itself and both + and - on the speakers have the white powder build up. What could have caused this? I know this sounds stupid but I ran over my multimeter so I cant test to see if its blown but I have another one on the way. I ordered one offline.</p><p></p><p>I dont get it. I installed the rear components a couple months ago. they are the ppi-355cs I got off sonicelectronix. What would have cause the speakers to corrod like that and stop working? I checked for water and didnt see any in the door panel. Its a new 2008 toyota truck...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stikystikyricky, post: 6754720, member: 615932"] Okay... Follow up. I need some help! So I pulled out one of the rear components and when I unscrewed the woofer wire out of the crossover, one channel was corroded and a bunch of white powder dumped out. I looked at the speaker itself and both + and - on the speakers have the white powder build up. What could have caused this? I know this sounds stupid but I ran over my multimeter so I cant test to see if its blown but I have another one on the way. I ordered one offline. I dont get it. I installed the rear components a couple months ago. they are the ppi-355cs I got off sonicelectronix. What would have cause the speakers to corrod like that and stop working? I checked for water and didnt see any in the door panel. Its a new 2008 toyota truck... [/QUOTE]
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