Okay so I posted something on here a while back about my 6x9's not working.
I finally put my factory speakers back in to get at least SOME sound in the back except bass.
So anyways, hooked up the left one first, worked great, then hooked up the right one. Didn't work.
I thought maybe it was the speaker so I switched them to find out. The speaker works fine.
The right speaker wires (I believe it's yellow and brown) dont work.
Any suggestions on how to solve this? I think I'm gonna have to re-wire it anyways. But any suggestions?
If I do re-wire I'm just going to all of them with bigger wire.
Any help is appreciated.
thanks
Forgot to mention I have an aftermarket head unit. Kenwood KDC-MP345U
Try testing the outputs directly at your head unit. Your stereo could be the problem, otherwise probably a bad wire.
okay, stupid question. how do i test it? just with a voltmeter? and how much should it show?
kinda new at this.
thanks
I would say check the connection behind the head unit first.
car audio noob since 1984.
Rich Grayo Jr. wrote:I would say check the connection behind the head unit first.
Okay tried testing the wires with a circuit tester.. Tested power wire first to make sure I had a good ground. The thing lit up. Tested the wires for the back right speaker and it didn't light up. Out of curiosity I tested the back left speaker wires also and it still didn't light up, but I know there's power going back there.
Could it be the circuit tester I'm using? Any suggestions?
Speaker output is in AC. Test lights read DC. Take a multimeter set it to AC voltage and test away.
TheSundownFire (GME Chat) wrote:Speaker output is in AC. Test lights read DC. Take a multimeter set it to AC voltage and test away.
Oh hah, I feel stupid now lol. Thanks.