Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
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Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
Ok, so this speaker has been cutting in and out for over a year now. Finally decided to take some initiative and figure out what the problem was. With the old tape deck in there, she would cut in and out. I installed a pioneer headunit and the pass side speaker still cut in and out. I took the door panel off (wow what an adventure lol) hoping for an obvious disconnected wire. I am pretty much hoping the door section of wire is causing the issue. I'm gonna cut a section of that plastic out and see if I can unwrap the wires in the door to see where the problem is. I kno I am not the only one with this problem. Who out there has had this problem, and figured out what it was.
Thanks in advance,
pcfixerpro
Thanks in advance,
pcfixerpro
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
it does sound like the obvious, possible just a lil cut n the wire thats grounding out, if u dont wanna spend to much money and want to put in a few man hours just re run better protected speaker wire, i re did mine for all four doors, it took a lil over five hours, when i do it i like to do it rite, or u just may get lucky when u cut the plastic and find the problem rite there whatever it may be good luck
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
I have almost the same problem. I haven't tried to fix mine yet. Usually if I open the pass door the sound stops completely inside the truck at all speakers. Occasionally with the door shut the sound will stop also, usually "lightly" hitting the door panel around the speaker area fixes that problem. I figure it is a ground issue somewhere.
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
While your checking the wire make sure to check the wires inside the rubber boot that runs from the door to the body of the truck. Opening & closing the doors over the years will cause the wire/s to break some times. If broken and you don't want to replace the whole wire you need to at least replace the wire that is inside the rubber boot. Cut a piece long enough to go all the way through the boot and solder it on the inside of the truck and the inside of the door. If it was mine I would run a new piece of speaker wire from the speaker through the boot into the truck and then make my connection. My opinion is why not start off with new wire if you've gone to that much trouble.
My high/low wire broke in half in my tilt wheel from moving the steering wheel up & down over the years. This caused the headlights to turn off when I put the wheel in the down position and back on when up. I just soldered the wire back together but now less than 2 yrs later I'm having the same problem again. When I finally get around to fixing this I will replace with a new wire. Jeff.
My high/low wire broke in half in my tilt wheel from moving the steering wheel up & down over the years. This caused the headlights to turn off when I put the wheel in the down position and back on when up. I just soldered the wire back together but now less than 2 yrs later I'm having the same problem again. When I finally get around to fixing this I will replace with a new wire. Jeff.
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
its the factory amp connected to the speakers, did you know for our dodge amps, the door is rated double the watts, and the amp only puts out half the watts so what i did was rerun the amp wires. so it would be even. but the reason is becasue the amp cuts the power off.
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
I gotta say its the wires going through the hole n the door. My window motor kept going out and I thought that it was just testing me cause when ever the door was closed it wouldn't work. when ever I opened the door to attempt to fix it, it worked! Ended up that the wire had just been chewed through at the metel, there was no little ruber grommet thingy. So I just wrapped it up with some electrical tape and painted on some "liquid tape" on the metal for insulation. Haven't had a problem since. I would definitely check there first.
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
ORIGINAL: lastrights
its the factory amp connected to the speakers, did you know for our dodge amps, the door is rated double the watts, and the amp only puts out half the watts so what i did was rerun the amp wires. so it would be even. but the reason is becasue the amp cuts the power off.
its the factory amp connected to the speakers, did you know for our dodge amps, the door is rated double the watts, and the amp only puts out half the watts so what i did was rerun the amp wires. so it would be even. but the reason is becasue the amp cuts the power off.
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RE: Pass. side speaker cuts in / out
Not that anyone cares, I ran out to wallmart and picked up some pioneer 6x9's and threw em in. As some have said before, the center of the speaker (forgive my ignorance ... the tweeter?) sticks out pretty far, but in my case it was no big deal. When I threw the panel back on to test fit, it was right up against the door, but the door does not bulge. They sound decent as well. The only thing that has me torqued, is those damn plastic things that hold the door panel to the door. I drove out to dodge to pick some up. Yes, I was figured I was gonna get raped a little with the price. But when one of thosepeople behind the countercame out and said 6.35 a pop, I laughed at him. hmm... about 11 per door at 6.35 = 70 ish??+ tax, not to mention the other door still. Haha.. 140 dollars for those plastic pieces. Dodge can kiss my white **** on that one. Went down to napa and they threw some on order for me. 15 / box at about 10 dollars a box. Shoot, I can deal with 10 dollars per door, not 70 per door. I don't know someone who has a door panel removal tool, so when I took the panels off, I just took some electrical tape and wraped it around the end of a flat head screw driver. Pry'd the panel out a bit and found the yellow clip things. Lined up the putty knife and one wack of the hammer takes care of em. We'll see how these new clips turn out. If they don't work out... I guess I just learned a very expensive lesson.