before replacing the speakers remove one and try it in another location, same for the back, see if a speaker that you know is good works there. it may be the stereo At Fault or bad connections.
Check the balence and the fader
Unless the vehicle is fairly old and the speakers just blew, the only real reason for both back speakers goin out at the same time is the radio itself is messed up. Use your fader and fade all the sound to the back, if you hear nothing at all, replace the radio. If you hear some cracking and just general bad noise, replace the speakers.
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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.
Unanswered questions with The first thing you need to do is look at the fader control on the radio or CD player. The fader moves the sound to the front, or the back, or balanced between the two. This is a common reason why there would be sound from the front speakers but not the back. If that's not it, you're looking at electrical issues, so check a) that the rear speakers are there b) that the speaker wire has not been disconnected (is hanging loose off the terminals) If still no luck, it's probably beyond your ability to fix, so drop by a car stereo shop and ask them. Good luck.
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On '06 and later with Harman Kardon stereo there is a toggle switch on inner fairing to left of ignition switch also an internal fader is on the stereo controls themselves