GP rear speakers not working
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GP rear speakers not working
Hey all, I have a 2000 Pontiac Gran Prix se. It'* completely stock I've never done anything to it but drive it. Got only 75000 miles on it. Had to replace all the brake lines a couple of years ago,(they rusted out), but, other than that its been a great car. My problem now is the rear speakers don't work. They will pop on intermittently but for the most part don't work. The right side poped on for a sec then right back off today. I'd like to trouble shoot it some but, I got no idea where to start looking. I don't know where the wires are routed through to look for a pinched, or shorted out wire. Any suggestions would be most welcome, and appreciated. Thanks, Mike
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Speakers are in rear deck. Fronts work fine, adjust from left to right, just no sound from rears. Except every once and a while one side or the other will come on for a brief time then cut out again. This does'nt affect the fronts at all, they continue to play fine.
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I had a 1999 GTP. One day i noticed my rear speakers were not working. I un-pluged them and pluged them back in and it did not fix the problem Few weeks later i noticed they were on! I turned it up, and put it to the rear speakers. and they were on. But then went back off. did this every now and then. I Swore it was the amp because why else would they both kick on and off. But it was the speakers.
To replace them. Buy some 6x9;* Take the bottom seat off, (its not hard 2 little safety, Pull an it will pop up) Then take the 4 bolts out of the back of the seat and lift up on the back of the seat. Then Its kinda strait forward.
To replace them. Buy some 6x9;* Take the bottom seat off, (its not hard 2 little safety, Pull an it will pop up) Then take the 4 bolts out of the back of the seat and lift up on the back of the seat. Then Its kinda strait forward.