The fuses near the drivers feet possibly blown will cause that. They are labled so its pretty easy to identify what is wat. Pull it and see if the bridge on the fuse is fryed.
If both front speakers are not working, then either the fade control is set to rear speakers only, or the front speaker plug has fallen out - very unlikely. Check the fade control, first. Or, I suppose a particularly loud blast of music could blow both speakers at once . . .
The speakers that fit in a 2003 Celica would likely be speakers that are 4 inches. This is the size for the front, and you will have 6.5 inch speakers in the rear.?æ
According to http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/GM-Wiring.pdf the connector for the rear speakers is separate from the front speakers. If the connector for the rear speakers is loose or disconnected, the rear speakers would not work while the front ones will. The amp in the head unit (dashboard radio) powers the front door speakers. The rear door speakers and roof (pillar) speakers in the rear are powered by a second amp under the drivers seat. Either this amp is bad or is not hooked up.
in this case, the positioning switch in the wiper motor is out of order.
No, way way to much load, may cause a fire!
If you have a 4-channel stereo installed, then there is a point. The door speakers would be front, left & right channels, the parcel shelf speakers would be rear, left & right.
It could be a combination of wires and the amp, but I would start with the amp.
child locks check owners manual for location of override switch... open front door look for switch on a or b piller
That would make a total of 20 speakers. Sony sells no such system, nor do they sell an amplifier that can connect that many speakers.
If someone could answer this it would of great help!!
For a 5 channel set up, I would recommend putting two speakers in the back and two speakers in the front. Then place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.
I'm thinkin' the headlight switch is at fault.