Speaker cuts out, wipers cut em in????
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Speaker cuts out, wipers cut em in????
Ok, lol, my passenger side front speaker cuts out when I hit small/bigger bumps. However, if I make my wipers do one revolution, it'll cut back in 99% of the time. What could be causing this before I haul my door panel apart to see whats on the go. It's really annoying when it goes out cause it's almost like you go def in one ear...
...but I was just wondering if anyone ever found that this happend to them.
Tanks bye's
...but I was just wondering if anyone ever found that this happend to them.Tanks bye's
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She's a bone stock 95 GLE. It does have an "on board blue tooth" thing, i think. I believe it came from the factory. But I don't know how to use it nor does it have any buttons to operate it. It's under a thread I created called "What is this" There are some pics there.
This one I found weird to...thanks in advance
Being all stock, a connection or wire harness being loose or coming undone is very uncommon. Most of the time when I've seen a factory speaker cut in and out, the speaker is partially blown and hitting a bump will cause the cone to move, thereby causing the resistance of the speaker to change and it cut back in again, but that would have nothing to do with the wipers. My guess you'll unfortunately probably have to start switching equipment until you see what fixes it...or take the door off and meter the speaker to make sure its fine.
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Being all stock, a connection or wire harness being loose or coming undone is very uncommon. Most of the time when I've seen a factory speaker cut in and out, the speaker is partially blown and hitting a bump will cause the cone to move, thereby causing the resistance of the speaker to change and it cut back in again, but that would have nothing to do with the wipers. My guess you'll unfortunately probably have to start switching equipment until you see what fixes it...or take the door off and meter the speaker to make sure its fine.
I have a similar problem except mine..all inside speakers go out on there own..i hit a bump and sometimes they come back one..i have the stock bose speakers with aftermarket jvc kd-avx2 headunit. Have no clue what it could be. I also got 4 screens hooked up to a video-signal amplifier with no bass..don't know if this matters?
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well i found out i think what was causing it. Me and a buddy installed my system yesterday and found out that someone had it all apart before. And what a hack job
We found a pink wire that was barly touching the other pink wire that it was supposed to be spliced into. There were about 3 screws total put back in when they put it all back together. Boo-urns.
Needless to say, we hooked it back up again, properly, with a Pioneer tilting deck, Kenwood 1000W amp, and 2-12" Jenson subs. The subs arn't the greatest i know, but they are good enough for what I want them for.
I also picked up something from walmart which i thought was the adaptor I needed because of the proprietary system, and never used it. The sound is very loud and sounds excellent. I'm not sure if I even picked up the right thing, and I can't find it on their website. Ahh well. It's all hooked up now and i'm thumpin again
We found a pink wire that was barly touching the other pink wire that it was supposed to be spliced into. There were about 3 screws total put back in when they put it all back together. Boo-urns.Needless to say, we hooked it back up again, properly, with a Pioneer tilting deck, Kenwood 1000W amp, and 2-12" Jenson subs. The subs arn't the greatest i know, but they are good enough for what I want them for.
I also picked up something from walmart which i thought was the adaptor I needed because of the proprietary system, and never used it. The sound is very loud and sounds excellent. I'm not sure if I even picked up the right thing, and I can't find it on their website. Ahh well. It's all hooked up now and i'm thumpin again
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