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Old Mar 5, 2009 | 12:32 PM
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Default Speaker Crackleing Need Help..

Hey, I tried to figure this out but with no success im asking you guys.

My speakers were oem the passenger front started to crackle so I bought new speakers. I Installed them an went to listen an the new one still crackles I even switch the speakers around to make sure nothing was wrong with it. Could there be something in the wiring or what would be the problem. You can only really hear it when the volume is down or its on like a talk radio program.

If anyone can give some pointers on fixing this that would be great.

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Old Mar 10, 2009 | 03:11 AM
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assuming its all factory radio and amp. Tap the amp firmly and the deck and see if it changes. Its possible that the channels are on the verge of being blown. If you dont want to tap them, drive trough a VERY bumpy road and see if it changes a bit. I remember MANY years ago my ca did that, I would hit a bump and the speakers would turn off. Found out the deck was going out. flip flopping the wires only switches the way the speakers move so that wont cause anything to happen to anything. I'm leaning towards the deck or amp. could also be a ground problem, but if its all still factory, I wouldnt think so.
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