Could be a blown fuse, a bad fuse link, or wire(s) loose or off your speaker(s).
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.
Well mostly it depends on the peak wattage of your stereo, if you have a higher wattage stereo I would go with speakers that could handle your stereos watts or they will distort.
Has it always been like this or not? If it is, then it is not really a problem. It is how the stereo was installed. An stereo can be installed to be turned on whether the engine is on or off. If the stereo cannot be turned off at all, then you have a problem with your stereo.
yes you can I bought computer speakers from logitech and they came with an adapter so i could use them on my tv
According to this site www.fluance.com/ they have reasonable price on all stereo speakers. Please do go there and check out their specials in case you might find one you like to buy. Good luck.
Yes - you can use them. But you will not get the sound quality that you will out of matched speakers. Also, you could blow the speakers if you try to "crank it up".
It could be a loose connection, it could be a problem with the speakers, or it could be a problem with the head unit.
Harmon Kardon car stereo speakers can most likely be found at most electronics stores. One place that may have them cheaper would be Amazon. People could also look for used speakers.
Yes. Any electronic drum set can be connected to a standard stereo amplifier although it is not recommended. Standard speakers are not designed for electronic drums and they could damage your speakers if the volume and/or bass is set too high.
yes you can do this. Is it logical...no not at all(probably a lot more trouble than it is worth), but you could do it if you really wanted to
This is likely to be an unconventional solution to this problem, but you could use a small 2 channel mixer to get the signal levels right, assuming the stereo system outputs normal 1/8 signal or RCA.
Check to see if the Neon stereo lights come on. If the radio lights up then there could be an internal problem or a problem with an external amplifier.