Problems after replacing speakers
cowboynation
06-04-2007, 09:33 PM
Hi,
I just upgraded my speakers (6.5) in my (R/T 2002) Durango the other day and now the back/rear does not work. I've hooked many systems up in the passed and have never had this problem. I checked the fuses and the wiring and all seems to be good...does anyone know what this could be? Thanks.
I just upgraded my speakers (6.5) in my (R/T 2002) Durango the other day and now the back/rear does not work. I've hooked many systems up in the passed and have never had this problem. I checked the fuses and the wiring and all seems to be good...does anyone know what this could be? Thanks.
B1G BLEU
06-12-2007, 09:21 PM
I had a b!tch with the push-on terminals being so small, I had to crimp the connector to keep it from falling off. And then the wires were stiffer than the terminals and they kept bending. These are the Infinity brand, BTW. I would have soldered the wires direct, but I didn't know if I was going to keep them.
Worst case scenario is maybe they're blown?
Worst case scenario is maybe they're blown?
cowboynation
06-17-2007, 01:21 PM
The speakers are new and i tested them before I hooked them up. the connection is good also. I'm thing that it may have something to do with the factory amp? They still do not work.
Easttexasdragon
11-27-2007, 12:16 AM
Hi,
I just upgraded my speakers (6.5) in my (R/T 2002) Durango the other day and now the back/rear does not work. I've hooked many systems up in the passed and have never had this problem. I checked the fuses and the wiring and all seems to be good...does anyone know what this could be? Thanks.
Howdy Cowboy
I had the same problem in my RAM 1500, found out that in some models the AMP is built into the front speakers. I had to figure out how to get power to the back speakers. Ended up just changing the H.U. as well as all the speakers.
I just upgraded my speakers (6.5) in my (R/T 2002) Durango the other day and now the back/rear does not work. I've hooked many systems up in the passed and have never had this problem. I checked the fuses and the wiring and all seems to be good...does anyone know what this could be? Thanks.
Howdy Cowboy
I had the same problem in my RAM 1500, found out that in some models the AMP is built into the front speakers. I had to figure out how to get power to the back speakers. Ended up just changing the H.U. as well as all the speakers.
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