If the short is in the speaker itself just replace the speaker.
the speaker's at the lighthouse right at the bottom of your screen at the left
They cost about 40 bucks to repair each speaker
Get a new phone and don't use speaker.
If If you press down the subwoofer in the middle of the speaker it should move down smoothly and spring back when you let it go if it sounds really scratchy when pressed down you've probably burned up the coil in the speaker. there are places that will fix the coil but you'd probably be better off just buying a new speaker preferrably bigger if you blew that you'll probably just need a bigger speaker!
they have to get a new one
you cant throw them away theyre useless now
To fix a damaged speaker in your audio system, you can try the following steps: Check the speaker connections to ensure they are secure. Inspect the speaker for any visible damage such as tears or holes in the cone. If there is visible damage, consider replacing the speaker or repairing it if possible. Test the speaker with different audio sources to determine if the issue is with the speaker or the audio system. If the speaker still does not work, consult a professional for further assistance.
tell the phone company and they will fix it
The speaker could be buzzing for a couple of reasons. If the signal from the radio is causing the buzz then you may have to replace the radio. If the speaker cone is the cause of the noise, then the speaker will need to be replaced.
Open The Door, Remove The Door Panel, Remove Speaker, Wire The New Speaker, Fix The Speaker To The Door, Refix Door Panel, Switch On
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.