Yes.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
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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The 'fader' setting on the stereo may be set to 'rear'. The front speaker wires may be damaged or disconnected from the stereo or speaker.
* simply remove the sterio * if there are wires not connected to anything, these are for extra speakers. * lengthen these wires, running them under the carpet and behind the rear seats into the boot. * now connect the wires to your speakers, ensure you have made holes to fit the speakers into the shelf. * Now wack on your bassy beats and head bang round town.
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.
You can go wireless, but you will have to buy wireless speakers. There is no current way of upgrading from wired to wireless and keeping the same speakers. The only way I can imagine is to buy some wireless speakers and then dismantle those and add the pieces to the old wired speakers, the ideal outcome, making them wireless and using the same good quality speakers that came with the stereo.
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The Grand Prix could have a wiring problem. Check the wires to the back speakers for any loose connections or shorts. If the wiring is on then the stereo probably has an internal problem.
You take the stereo out of the car, get a 12v battery and charger, or a 12v regulated power supply capable of about 5Amps. Plug the red and yellow wires to the positive supply and the black wire to the negative. The speaker wires are in pairs, some stereos have four speakers. There may be extra wires for ancillary use, orange for illumination and blue for electric antenna. These may be ignored and insulated.
ok, first, are they aftermarket speakers?? did is all of a sudden stop working?? Do NOT replace anything yet... It may be the wires that connect to them, it's unlikely because wires don't go bad outta nowhere, were you in an accident for them to possible have been cut?? I don't know what kind of tools you have but what i like to do is try connecting the wires to ANOTHER speaker that you KNOW is working. OR if you have a test light, connect the tip to one wire and the ground to the other wire, with that setup, turn on your stereo and have it loud enough to hear. If the lights turns on then the connections are good, if i does not turn on then you have a break. This is pretty simple to test for. Don't just assume that it's the speakers or stereo
It is possible that you are mixing up the negative and positive wires on the speakers, and what you are hearing is phase cancellation when both speakers are on, which would not be evident with only one speaker. Make sure both speakers are connected with the + and - wires (red and black) properly to the amp. There is usually writing or a small molded notch in the speaker wire to help you maintain the proper polarity for the wires.