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Old 03-10-2004, 09:12 PM
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Angry speaker problem

this afternoon after work i realized that the driverside speakers don't work. just this morning all the speakers where fine but then after work i realized that the driverside speaker and tweaker isn't audible. I drive a honda prelude 1998. can some one please help me. i tried switching head units but it's still the same.
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Re: speaker problem

check your wiring first, but there is the possibility you blew them, in which case you must replace them.


btw, for future reference, it's "tweeter"
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Old 03-17-2004, 07:43 PM
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well i checked the speakers and they work fine. i'm thinking wire problems or possibly a fuse. i don't know where to start though. any advice?
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Re: speaker problem

pull the head unit out, and check the connections. if the splices are porrly connected, things will be intermittent like that.
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i just tried that it stilll doesn't fix the problem. i think there is a connect problem from the unit to the speakers some where in between there. my only explanation is a fuse, but i checked on the diagrams of the honda prelude stereo wires. there is no individual fuse for just the driver side speaker and tweeters.
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Re: speaker problem

there should'nt be... I suspect faulty wiring... just run some new wire for that side of the car, should'nt be too hard to do by yourself.
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yes that was what i was concluding. i jus rewire straight from the head unit wire right?
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