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How Do You Troubleshoot Car Stereo Speakers?

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How Do You Troubleshoot Car Stereo Speakers?

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Car stereo speakers are something we usually take for granted, assuming they should always work. But sometimes things happen and you will need to determine what type of problem you are experiencing in order to complete the proper repairs. Turn the car on and turn on your stereo. Adjust the fader to the front and then to the rear, listening to the sound. Notice whether the problem seems to be in the front or the back, then set the fader there and leave it in that position. Set the balance all the way to the left and then to the right, to determine exactly which speaker is causing the problem. Listen for crackling or distortion in the speaker at lower volume levels. If you detect the distortion or crackling, then the speaker is probably blown. Remove the paneling in front of the speaker and inspect the speaker cones for any cracks, tears or other damage. If these problems exist, the speaker needs replaced. Ensure that the sound you hear is the speaker and not something nearby that is rat

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