[V8] Sound from only one speaker?
Tim Hollister
grey_wolf_x at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 14 19:35:12 EDT 2007
The head unit is tested good it's out of my car, he just got it from me. He probably is on the
right track replacing the amps. I dont think I have seen a single v8 yet that didn't need at least
one amp.
door panels are ALOT easier than they look, just dont forget the extra screw behind the door
handle -- I always seem to forget it.
--- d saad <dsaad at icehouse.net> wrote:
>
>
> You would have to test the outputs of the head unit - and the best way to
> do that is to plug in a working amp. It could be done on a bench if you
> really need to, but probably more work than needed - and cost if you have
> to bring it to a stereo shop.
>
> The door panels have to come all
> the way off. Not a big deal though.
> I will probably miss something,
> but first with a 4mm allen, loosen (a lot - but do not remove)
> the
> three screws in the arm rest and pull it off.
> remove the trim plate
> for the door handle and screw behind it, and remove the door handle -
> requires carefully removing the cable.
> Remove two more screws around
> the edges of the door panel.
> If I remembered it all, you can now
> carefully pry the panel away from the door from the lower edge and then
> lift it up and off.
> I use a big flat blade screwdriver, being careful
> not to scratch the paint and pry right each plastic pin so you do not
> break them or the door panel. Just work slowly.
>
> It will
> be evident what needs to be done with the speaker.
>
> Dave
>
>
> >
> >
> > Well I'm very excited to get my
> radio going, but I only have sound comming
> > from one speaker, the
> one in which I replaced the amp. That makes me
> > almost
> >
> positive the rest of the amps are shot, but could it be something else?
> > I'm
> > counting on replacing the other 3 amps, since that's
> probably the
> > case....does anypne have instructions for removing
> the front door panels?
> > Do
> > I have to take them off all
> the way, or just enough to get to the amp? I
> > know there's
> probably a mess of wires inside due to power windows and
> >
> locks
> > and such, so are they easy to get back on?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> >
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