YOUVE GOT EITHER A BAD SPEAKER, BAD WIRE OR A SHORT SOMEWHERE. BRING TO A CAR AUDIO PLACE AND THEY CAN CHECK IT OUT...OR IF YOU GOT A SPARE OR A FRIEND DOES HOOK IT UP TO SEE IF YOU GET THE SAME RESULTS.
If you have a Cherokee from 1984-1996 with speakers that would have gone in the tailgate, then if you take off the interior tailgate panel (be careful not to break any clips!) and the wiring should be behind it. Just install your new speakers and replace the interior tailgate panel. If you have a Cherokee from 1997-2001 with speakers that would have gone in the ceiling, then take down the headliner temporarily and wiring will be in the roof. It's probably easiest to get a soundbar off of eBay or at your local junkyard and install the bracket and soundbar in the factory location, then connect the wires to the speakers in the soundbar. There is always rear speaker wire going from the radio in the front to speakers in the rear.
Just hook the right colored wires up to the speakers. In truth, it isn't going to matter which side of the speaker they're hooked to. It'll sound fine.
your wires maybe touching or the speakers are blown
This is fairly easy to do - once you get the door lining pulled away from the door panel. There are plastic catches that will reconnect the panel to the door - you will likely get scratched up by them during the process of removing the speakers, fyi. The biggest pain is keeping the door panel pulled up while you are removing the screws that hold the speakers in place. Best to have a second person helping - but if you don't - figure out someway to do so. The exchange of speakers is typical once you have them unscrewed - splicing the wires to the new. The wiring codes can be found on line pretty easily too. Good luck!
The white and red is your constant (yellow), the 4 blue wires are front speakers the four green wires are rear speakers, the red wire is your ground, and the blue wire on that plug is your 12v ignition wire.
It could be a combination of wires and the amp, but I would start with the amp.
With your hands or possibly some type of tool.
the sport bar is simple, flat screwdriver will pop off grilles and unscrew speakers and unplug wires. The same as dash only there are no grilles in dash speakers
bad ground, check wires to see if they are cut/torn/melted etd.
If you have a Cherokee from 1984-1996 with speakers that would have gone in the tailgate, then if you take off the interior tailgate panel (be careful not to break any clips!) and the wiring should be behind it. Just install your new speakers and replace the interior tailgate panel. If you have a Cherokee from 1997-2001 with speakers that would have gone in the ceiling, then take down the headliner temporarily and wiring will be in the roof. It's probably easiest to get a soundbar off of eBay or at your local junkyard and install the bracket and soundbar in the factory location, then connect the wires to the speakers in the soundbar. There is always rear speaker wire going from the radio in the front to speakers in the rear.
AnswerTry to buy ford speaker adapter plugs so you don't need to cut wires and mess the electric system up. You can get them from Ebay or Amazon
If there are speakers in the rear there are also wires connected to them so find the speakers and you'll find the wires.
Just hook the right colored wires up to the speakers. In truth, it isn't going to matter which side of the speaker they're hooked to. It'll sound fine.
Yes they can be.
unscrew speakers cut of connector connect wires to speakers screw speakers in replace cover done
check the spark plug wires and the distributor cap wires
First, check the wires.