lower the volume or plug in some headphones
they have to get a new one
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.
Replace the speakers. Adjust the Fade/Balance and listen to find which speaker is popping. The popping noise is most likely from a broken cone in the speaker
Open The Door, Remove The Door Panel, Remove Speaker, Wire The New Speaker, Fix The Speaker To The Door, Refix Door Panel, Switch On
To fix the speakers on a 1999 Plymouth Breeze, first, check the speaker connections and wiring for any loose or damaged wires. If the connections are fine, remove the speaker covers to inspect the speakers themselves for damage or wear. You may need to replace the speakers if they are blown or malfunctioning. Finally, reassemble everything and test the audio system to ensure it’s working properly.
To fix door speakers in a 2001 Audi A6 Quattro, start by removing the door panel using a trim tool to carefully detach clips and screws. Once the panel is off, disconnect the speaker wire and remove the old speaker by unscrewing it. Replace it with a new or repaired speaker, reconnect the wiring, and reassemble the door panel securely. Finally, test the speakers to ensure they are functioning properly.
I dont think you can. either you restore it or you have someone fix it or replace it with a new one
I have tried turning it on and offf but it is still stuck. If anyone has an idea please tell me at blogwithsam.edubolgs.org!!!
just keep the headphones out and push play and it should work.
To fix squeaky speakers, first check the connections to ensure they are secure and free of corrosion. If the problem persists, inspect the speaker drivers for any visible damage or debris that may interfere with sound quality. You can try tightening any loose screws and adding a small amount of lubricant to moving parts, like the speaker cone or suspension, if applicable. If these steps don't resolve the issue, consider seeking professional repair or replacing the speakers.
This sounds like it is an internal problem, and something is wrong with the speakers. Take it to an Apple Genius to see what they can do.
Remove the door panel. remove the speaker by removing the screws. If replacing the speaker won't fix it check the door wiring for continuity as they break from years of opening and closing the door. Cheers