either the fuses are bad or there is a short in the wiring from the deck to the speakers. or one of the fuses have popped out of place
Remove radio and either replace or have serviced at repair shop
Your speaker has probably blown, I recommend going to a repair shop and repairing it.
AM transmitters convert sound into amplitude modulated radio waves which am radios convert into electrical pulses which speakers convert into air waves that are converted into sound by our eardrum.
The sound from the radio reaches Simon through a process that starts with the radio broadcasting signals encoded with audio content. These signals travel through the air as electromagnetic waves, and the radio receiver captures them using its antenna. The radio then decodes the signals and converts them into electrical signals, which are amplified and transformed into sound waves through the speakers, allowing Simon to hear the broadcast.
JBL speakers The JBL speakers are included with an optional sound system and not all 2000 solara's have them If your vehicle has the JBL speakers it will have a small JBL emblem on the radio faceplate Also if you have the JBL speakers you cannot replace the stock faceplate with an aftermarket one without also replacing the speakers
Your wires are not connected from your radio to speakers probally
as the sound comes out of the speakers its an output
You blew out the right side speaker
The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.
Could be the speakers are blown.
The speakers are probably not connected or the wiring from the speakers to the receiver are faulty.
Each speaker has an amp on it. There is a sound processor that is between the radio head unit and the speakers. The sound processing unit is what separates the appropriate sound range frequencies and sends them to the appropriate speakers. This is provided you have an Infinity sound system.
Speakers blown? or grounded out?
Turn up the volume.
No, speakers do not have a fuse. But if hooked up to an amp, there should be a fuse somewhere on the power wire connecting to your battery. If no amp, check radio fuse. If no sound but the stereo comes on it might be that your speaker wires are'nt hooked up correctly.
check the speakers
No, the radio has its own built-in amplifier. If you're not getting sound from ANY speakers, your radio is probably broken and needs to be replaced.