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Speakers cut out stereo unit, subs, and amp still work. Help!?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8122591" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>Agree. Could be a short in the front or rear speaker wires as well. Typically the HU will shut down front AND rear if it is seeing overload on ANY of the speaker outputs.</p><p></p><p>OP - do you have access to an ohm meter? If so unplug from the HU and measure resistance across each speaker (+) to (-) wire. Also measure between each speaker wire and ground. If any are shorted or very low ohms compared to others then that is likely your problem. Once you have isolated it to a speaker, you will have to find out if the wiring is bad or if the voice-coil is shorted out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8122591, member: 655519"] Agree. Could be a short in the front or rear speaker wires as well. Typically the HU will shut down front AND rear if it is seeing overload on ANY of the speaker outputs. OP - do you have access to an ohm meter? If so unplug from the HU and measure resistance across each speaker (+) to (-) wire. Also measure between each speaker wire and ground. If any are shorted or very low ohms compared to others then that is likely your problem. Once you have isolated it to a speaker, you will have to find out if the wiring is bad or if the voice-coil is shorted out. [/QUOTE]
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