You must connect the blue remote wire for the speakers to work
you are exeeding the factory amp and speaker ratings... its so you dont fry the sterio or blow the speakers
if you are going to buy aftermarket speakers for you car i suggest you buy a sterio to go with it because the standard radio only pushes out so much wattage which means it only goes so loud. If you want to improve the sound in your car you would need to buy a radio to go with the speakers.
There is probably a wiring problem.
sounds like you reached the peak of your radio but it might be the fact that you have your speakers installed in reverse polarity seen that happen in a maxima before turn it all the way up sound cuts off but subs stayed on. the owner replaced the speakers and wired them up in reverse polarity
Remove the covers to your 1997 radio speakers. Remove the radio speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio speakers. Reverse the process to install your new radio speakers.
How much is the sterio b rand new
The Pontiac Montana does not come with a factory installed amp in the sound system. The wiring goes directly from the radio to the speakers.
The radio that is installed in the car.
Oh it's Spelled Stereo and it's the one marked Radio
There is no fuse for the speakers. There is a fuse for the radio.
The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.
If the radio fuse is fine and the speakers still do not work, perhaps the speakers are wired up wrong. Every speaker has an input and output wire. The wires may have been crossed or they are not connected to the radio. If the CD player works, but the radio will not, then the radio itself is bad.