Well, it may smell, sound quieter or louder, and when it sounds louder it sounds like its sort of farting. When you take it out and push on the cone (The top piece) it should make no noise unless it is blown If it is blown it will make a crunchy crispy sound or some other sound. If it will not move than it is most likely not customer servicable.
It is stamped on it. Look at it real close.
Check your guitar output your musical leads, you pedals, if applicable and your amplifier input. I, myself have never blown nor heard a blown speaker so i cant tell you for sure what happens when its blown, although you could take the amp and your guitar and all your equipment to your local music shop and ask for advice.
The BRAKE(!) light will go on steady without the parking brake on.
It may not make any sound, it may make a small crude sound, take the speaker and smell the open part of it. if there is any burning smell then there is a high chance that you have blown your speaker. Push on the cone. If it will not move than it is not customer servicable. If it is making extra crnching noise it is blown. If it moves VERY easily there is a small chance the coil burnt itself off of the former. Also the coil could've liquified.
I have a 1998 Chevy Tahoe 2 wheel drive and I need to know if the transmission is a 4L60 or 4L80
Thick white smoke from the exhaust is a pretty good sign
If the speaker smells burnt than it probably is. Turn the sub on low volume and listen. If you hear scraping one of the coils are rubbing and you can get it fixed at a local music store.
It uses the one designed for the vehicle. Any Auto Parts store can tell you which one it uses.
You can tell if your heal lamp relay is blown is by inspecting the fuses. If you look closely at the fuse, you will be able to tell it is blown or not. If you see a separation in the fuse, it is blown.
No just 1 fuel filter, and sorry to be the one to tell you, but in 2004 Chevy started putting the fuel filter inside of the FUEL TANK.
go to crutchfield.com and they should tell you the speaker sizes for your vehicle.
You need to check out Crutchfield.com - they will tell you what fits your vehicle. Everything from CD players to subs.