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Old Apr 6, 2007 | 09:07 PM
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New headunit, new problem. I'm not getting power to my driver side door and dash speaker. I just wrapped and crimped the connections so I'm almost positive they are not loose. Checked connections at the amp and they're tight. I really don't want to take my dash coveroff again, so any guesses what it could be?

 
Old Apr 6, 2007 | 10:23 PM
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If i am reading this right, you haave the door speakers running off an amp. sounds like either a channel bad on amp, head unit, or loose wire. easy test, take wires off the amp for that speaker, and grab a 9 volt battery. Touch the wires to the battery and if there is no wiring issues, you will hear the speaker pop. If it does, then its something with the amp. If it doesnt, there is a wiring issue somewhere between the amp and the speaker.
 
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what are you running speakers off of?
 
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 02:50 PM
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When I crimped the LF+/LF- wires on the harness to the speaker wire, I pulled the LF+ wire out of the harness. I slid it back in and its fine now. I'm running all speakers off a 80x4 amp. Everything is working splendid
 
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