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Jp94 02-02-2017 03:53 PM

Electrical issues with '08 Cobalt LT
 
My car has been having sone strange issues with the wiring/electrical.
The front passenger side speaker hasn't been working for months,
and the front drivers side speaker cuts in and out. I know it's not blown it sounds great when it's actually working.
also the lock button on my drivers side door hasn't been working for months either..

would it be worth it to just get new speakers as opposed to getting these fixed?

jdbaugh1 02-02-2017 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by Jp94 (Post 7638178)
My car has been having sone strange issues with the wiring/electrical.
The front passenger side speaker hasn't been working for months,
and the front drivers side speaker cuts in and out. I know it's not blown it sounds great when it's actually working.
also the lock button on my drivers side door hasn't been working for months either..

would it be worth it to just get new speakers as opposed to getting these fixed?

Do you have aftermarket head unit? Your speaker that cuts in and out could just have a bad connection somewhere, either external wiring to the speaker or bad wire inside the speaker. I don't know of anyone that fixes speakers and stock Cobalt speakers would definitely not be worth getting fixed even if it was possible. You can get decent aftermarket speakers relatively cheap.

The lock button is probably worn out and needs replaced or possibly loose wire. You could check it with an Ohm meter or test light and power source for functionality.

Jp94 02-02-2017 04:56 PM

The speakers have never been changed. I will buy new ones. Thank you :)

royce777 02-03-2017 04:21 PM

the contact pad on the back of the lock button is wore out. you could always just put a tiny piece of aluminum foil over it


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