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spooky_maryj
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I have a 95' chrysler sebring, i don't know much about car audio systems but it has one speaker on each door (2 doors), two in the back and two small ones on the dash. I know the rear speakers are aftermarket because they have the price sticker on them still but I think everything else is stock including the deck. There is also an amp in the back but no subs. I don't have to much detail about the amp itself other than the brand name and serial #. I bought the car with this system in it so I haven't changed anything. It worked great until
a while ago I was driving and I heard a pop and my rear speakers stopped working. I checked for loose wires or anything out of the ordinary. Eventually I noticed when I start my car I get about 1-5 seconds of sound on the rear speakers and then it screeches and cuts out. All the front speakers work fine but they don't sound as good and I would like to have the rear ones working again without having to replace everything.
I was wondering if there is anything I can check or do myself instead of taking it in to be looked at (no shops in town)? Other people I asked about it guessed either wiring or the amp was the problem but I'm not sure.
a while ago I was driving and I heard a pop and my rear speakers stopped working. I checked for loose wires or anything out of the ordinary. Eventually I noticed when I start my car I get about 1-5 seconds of sound on the rear speakers and then it screeches and cuts out. All the front speakers work fine but they don't sound as good and I would like to have the rear ones working again without having to replace everything.
I was wondering if there is anything I can check or do myself instead of taking it in to be looked at (no shops in town)? Other people I asked about it guessed either wiring or the amp was the problem but I'm not sure.