Ignore BOSE???.. rear speaker problem
So they never worked since you got the car?
If the connections at the speakers are OK I'd probably pull the HU and make sure the connections and wiring are OK there.
Hate to beat a dead horse but before you work your butt off make absolutely certain it's not the fader setting.
If it was me I would probably cut the two wires that provide the signals to a front speaker and jump that signal to the rear speakers to see if it was my HU that was at fault or the rear speakers/wiring. Why do I get the feeling this is going to end up being something simple/stupid :-)
Is your system a Bose or the standard type HU? Bose uses an amp at each speaker, standard HU does not.
If the connections at the speakers are OK I'd probably pull the HU and make sure the connections and wiring are OK there.
Hate to beat a dead horse but before you work your butt off make absolutely certain it's not the fader setting.
If it was me I would probably cut the two wires that provide the signals to a front speaker and jump that signal to the rear speakers to see if it was my HU that was at fault or the rear speakers/wiring. Why do I get the feeling this is going to end up being something simple/stupid :-)
Is your system a Bose or the standard type HU? Bose uses an amp at each speaker, standard HU does not.
Last edited by Nopike; Dec 23, 2011 at 03:46 PM.
Rear speakers arent super important except for the bass. As long as your fronts are still good quality then it shouldnt bother you so bad. Save for some infinitiy reference series components.....mmmmmm great clarity
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