Neither.
It's the fader setting.
Odds of both rear off at same time?
maybe an AMPlifier disconnected.
Slightly, the radio unit.
Ok, check the connections... the weak link in the chain. Maybe yanked at the trunk. but both?
Neither.
It's the fader setting.
Odds of both rear off at same time?
maybe an AMPlifier disconnected.
Slightly, the radio unit.
Ok, check the connections... the weak link in the chain. Maybe yanked at the trunk. but both?
You might check the wiring of your speakers and check if they are working then check your CD player if its working properly.
Yes.
it could be as easy as swapping the wires on your speaker to reverse the polarity also there should be proper speaker wire used for wiring speakers but if they are factory fitted this should not be a problem also check your speakers for any sign of damage what you could do as a test is to swap the wiring for the front speakers with the wiring for the rear speakers if the problem moves to the back speakers then its a wiring problem but if the problem is still on the front then its probably the speaker is at fault the beat way to do that test would be to actually move the speakers temporarily rather than moving the wiring
Same thing happened to mine. I had to replace the whole thing. Mechanic told me it was due to a nonworking electrical wiring that was connected to the brake lights were out. Once you replaced the whole thing, it should be working.
The electrical inspector will make this decision as to what circuits should be replaced.
If the climate control is not working on a Mondeo the fuses should be checked. If the fuses are found to be working then the wiring feeds should be looked at.
You can do this easily if you buy ceiling speakers. These are often ceiling or wall speakers. You should take care to avoid electrical wiring while installing.
Could be a fuse, could be broken wiring, could be a dead battery.
The speakers are probably not connected or the wiring from the speakers to the receiver are faulty.
Speakers can be wired in parallel or in series. Take the speaker wire from the output, and wire the speakers like so: (ignore the squiggles, they represent spaces) ----|------| S S ----|------| For a parallel wiring. This will reduce the impedance of each speaker, though, so two ohm speakers should be used insead of four ohm speakers. Wire them like this: ----| S | S ----| for series wiring. This will increase impedance though, so eight ohm speakers should be bought instead of four. You will be fine using four ohm speakers in either case, but will lose clarity.
sounds like a short. if all or some speakers do it, it is probably in the radio, or the wiring harness. if only one speaker does it, it is the speaker or the wiring to that speaker.
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.