Rewire Passenger Door Speaker
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Rewire Passenger Door Speaker
I did some digging around but I've already checked my head unit and the wiring done for that.
Basically the passenger side door speaker was giving the static feedback problem (like mentioned in some threads) however I am pretty sure there's a break in the wire somewhere (especially with the casing being fairly brittle).
So my question is: Where does that passenger door wire go so I can replace it?
Basically the passenger side door speaker was giving the static feedback problem (like mentioned in some threads) however I am pretty sure there's a break in the wire somewhere (especially with the casing being fairly brittle).
So my question is: Where does that passenger door wire go so I can replace it?
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I did some digging around but I've already checked my head unit and the wiring done for that.
Basically the passenger side door speaker was giving the static feedback problem (like mentioned in some threads) however I am pretty sure there's a break in the wire somewhere (especially with the casing being fairly brittle).
So my question is: Where does that passenger door wire go so I can replace it?
Basically the passenger side door speaker was giving the static feedback problem (like mentioned in some threads) however I am pretty sure there's a break in the wire somewhere (especially with the casing being fairly brittle).
So my question is: Where does that passenger door wire go so I can replace it?
I assume you alreday replaced this but to the best of my knowledge, its go's up under the dash, and across to the amp. I have run new line from the rear to both front speaker housings so. I was quite suprised how easy a time i had running 10 gauge through the existing holes.