The speaker could be buzzing for a couple of reasons. If the signal from the radio is causing the buzz then you may have to replace the radio. If the speaker cone is the cause of the noise, then the speaker will need to be replaced.
well... it depends on the model of the car. but i do know if it is a Honda you should take it to the dealership to have it fixed because they know how th fix that prob.
If the short is in the speaker itself just replace the speaker.
I don't have a 99 GMC Jimmy
Your car may need power steering fluid if it makes a buzzing noise when you turn the wheel.
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the speaker's at the lighthouse right at the bottom of your screen at the left
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
Get a new phone and don't use speaker.
They cost about 40 bucks to repair each speaker
they have to get a new one
There is a very easy way for one to install the Bluetooth car speaker. One can install the Bluetooth car speaker by plugging the device into the car's built-in stereo system.
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