Chevy used weak glue to attach the surround to the frame. When you look at a speaker, you see a "bubble" in the middle, that is called the dust cap. From the dust cap the speaker forms a cone to the outside edge of the speaker, this is called the "cone". Surrounding the cone is the "surround". The surround is a convex piece of flexible material that allows the cone to move up and down. If your speaker makes a buzzing noise, it is probably due to the surround breaking away from the frame. If you hear a crackling sound, the speaker is probably blown. The easiest fix is to replace said speaker and its sister.
you'll hear a crackling sound in the speakers turn the fade onto the speakers u think r blown and test em individually
You know your car has blown a fuse if whatever the fuse is for suddenly quits working. For example if your radio is playing and for no reason quits it may be a fuse has blown.
No, the car aerial does not have to do with the speakers. Both of these items are not related. The aerials is for the radio and control the stations. The speakers are in a different compartment.
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not your everyday factor radio that comes with a car...but, after market yes..
Often when a car radio in not working a blown fuse is the culprit. It also could be a wiring problem or a defective radio.
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Blown fuse.
Normal car radio is no different than aftermarket. Determine the output wires on the radio, take them into the amp and the output from the amp back to the wires going to the speakers. Normal car speakers are not going to take the output of the amp if you raise it much.
There can be 2 problems. 1 your speakers use to much power then your radio can put out so you need an amp or 2 your wires can be messed up or have a blown fuse and you have to get it rewired or a new fuse.
Car speakers might make a weird sound as the car accelerates if the radio is equipped with an automatic sound adjuster. Some newer car radios have this feature so that the radio volume does not have to be adjusted when a window is opened or a blower fan is running.
Yes, a blown fuse can cause a car radio to stop working in a 2007 Honda Accord. The radio is typically connected to a specific fuse in the vehicle's fuse box, and if that fuse is blown, it will interrupt the power supply to the radio. Checking and replacing the fuse is a common troubleshooting step if the radio is not functioning. If the fuse is intact and the radio still doesn't work, further diagnostics may be needed.
when it doesnt work