Yes, you can buy a new stereo system for you car. You can find ones that make the bass sound great. I would look at an auto shop like Pep Boys.
The make and model will tell any car stereo salesperson what specific stereo speakers will fit in that car. All stereos are manufactured to a specific dimension that ensures that they will fit in every manufactured car since the 1980's.
make sure the speakers werent stolen first off then try new wires from the stereo to a speaker that you are sure works. if that speaker doesnt work take your stereo back
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If you've just purchased a great new set of car speakers for your car stereo system, you'll want to make sure that they are installed correctly. If you have no experience doing this yourself, it is probably best to talk to a licensed professional. At many large electronic retail outlets, you can find this service available as part of a package deal when you purchase new car speakers from that particular store or company.
The word 'stereo' is not a proper noun or a pronoun. The word 'stereo' is a common noun, a word for any stereo of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Blaupunkt Car Stereo Speakers and ReceiversStereo Plus (retail store), Las Vegas, NVA pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence. The pronoun that takes the place of the noun stereo is 'it'. Example:The stereo is new, it was a gift.
If you are looking for the routing of the wiring for the speakers, you will have dificulty finding one. A wiring harnes connects to the back of the stereo and it would be wise to purchase an installation trim kit that come with a wiring harness to match your new stereo to that of the car.
Yes, as long as the stereo system has an speaker output that is the same as your computer speakers. (1/8th inch, 1/4 inch, etc)
Cross check the stereo's wiring and size specifications with the stereo information from the car's manual and/or the manufacturer. This is to ensure that the stereo and the car are compatible. Also, make sure that the stereo has the features you want. Some stereos only have CD inputs; some stereos have an auxiliary input that is mainly targeted at MP3 players.
I guess you will have to the car company this question. I know this is not much help so sorry about that.
No they should be fine.
just so you know when i put a new stereo in my aerostar i had to run new wires to the stereo speakers because the stock stereo had a common ground so one ground for two speakers i damn near fried the deck figuring that out hopefuly you wont.
If you own an iPod, you know that you do not want to use headphones while driving to listen to your music. You can purchase iPod accessories for the car that will allow you to hear your music through your car's speakers. There are cables that you can purchase or docking stations that you can use to connect your iPod to your car speakers. It is a great way to hear all of your music without the need to purchase a new car stereo.