How To Fix Blown Speakers In a Car That Dont Work

How To Know If a Car Speaker is Blown?

Speakers are used in car audio to produce music from your stereo to make driving more entertaining and fun espeically on long motorway journeys. A speaker contains a voice coil that is used to create the magnetic push and pull force which is movement of the cone that produces sound. You can tell if a car speaker is blown out when one side is louder than the other or when the bass drops you notice a rattling or knocking sound. These are the two main common symptoms. This can happen sometimes if you overdrive stock speakers beyond there mechanical limits and run them into distortion.

Can You Fix Blown Car Speakers By a Repair? 

Yes you can fix blown speakers, but the question is doing a repair can become very expensive. With parts and labour to take into consideration from different online recone services for door speakers it is simply not worth it only with subwoofers. Ideally you will require to purchase a brand new set of quality performance aftermarket speakers to get best the durability and sound quality that makes a noticeable difference to your ears with a doubt. Once you have the replacements its just the matter with completing the installation on your car.

1) Remove the door card from the door panel. This will require you to remove all the screws and undo the clips holding it in place. Then lift it up from the door and outwards pushing it towards you and unplug any mirror or window connectors on the switches.

2) Unscrew the existing speaker from its mount at the bottom corner of the metal door panel.

3) Remove the car speaker and disconnect the wires that are connected from the stereo CD player headunit.

4) Connect the speaker cables onto the new speaker. Ensure that you connect the red wire to the + and the black wire onto the - terminal. You don't want to mix them the wrong way round as this will make the cone play in the wrong direction canceling out valuable bass.
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