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<blockquote data-quote="Mobhit" data-source="post: 8191672" data-attributes="member: 641904"><p>I have a stock 2 way speaker in the passenger side door of a 2005 Silverado that would crackle and cut out at low volume, when I turned the volume up it would work normal. I figured it was a bad coil in the speaker so I replaced just the 6 1/2 inch speaker with a new one. All worked fine for about a month and now the same thing is happening again. It is just the front right speaker that is doing this.....any ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance to all answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mobhit, post: 8191672, member: 641904"] I have a stock 2 way speaker in the passenger side door of a 2005 Silverado that would crackle and cut out at low volume, when I turned the volume up it would work normal. I figured it was a bad coil in the speaker so I replaced just the 6 1/2 inch speaker with a new one. All worked fine for about a month and now the same thing is happening again. It is just the front right speaker that is doing this.....any ideas? Thanks in advance to all answers. [/QUOTE]
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