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Old 04-22-2014, 08:19 AM
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Ok, I have an 05 regular cab, it has those small half doors. My driver side rear half door component is cutting in and out. It sounds like a blown speaker but I switched speakers with the front and it works fine.

Not sure what to do, I checked all the wires on the amp, everything is still connected. Could it be the factory wiring? Could it be the amp has a broken channel now?
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Ok, I have an 05 regular cab, it has those small half doors. My driver side rear half door component is cutting in and out. It sounds like a blown speaker but I switched speakers with the front and it works fine.

Not sure what to do, I checked all the wires on the amp, everything is still connected. Could it be the factory wiring? Could it be the amp has a broken channel now?
Elimination is the key. You already eliminated the speaker. So it is either the wire or the amp. Switch wires on your amp to see if it does it. If not then it is the factory wiring.
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Elimination is the key. You already eliminated the speaker. So it is either the wire or the amp. Switch wires on your amp to see if it does it. If not then it is the factory wiring.
Switch your left and right channels at the amp. If the problem moves its either the amp or something upstream. If it doesn't move its a wiring problem
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Thanks guys. I'll switch wires at the amp when I get home and see what happens... If it's the factory wiring...is that a job for a professional?
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Thanks guys. I'll switch wires at the amp when I get home and see what happens... If it's the factory wiring...is that a job for a professional?
If you don't have Molex connectors for the door wiring I would bypass the factory wiring and run new



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