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Old 05-30-2012, 10:41 AM
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Those doors do collect a lot of water. When I first started to have this problem I pulled the door panel off and the bottom of the door was very wet despite all the drain holes wide open.

Wonder why turning the volume up a bit fixes it for a while? Wonder if there is just enough of a short that increasing the voltage breaks it?
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Hi , Since I had the harness replaced last month on my 2011,the problem hasn't come back (yet).
Old 05-31-2012, 05:21 PM
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Which harness was replaced. The big one in the door jamb or the one to the speaker (two wires)?
Old 05-31-2012, 06:22 PM
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I have been having the same issue for about a year now. I have aftermarket speakers (Polk DB57) in all 4 doors, but the only one acting up is front driver side door. I thought it was my aftermarket speakers causing the problem until I read this thread...

And the speaker starts working again if I turn the volume way up and then back down to normal.
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I just took my passenger door panel off for the umpteenth time.

The connection from the speaker to the factory wire looked fine and dry. I blew it out with my compressor and put some dielectric grease on the connection. I really dont see how it could even get wet since there is a gasket around it.

While the woofer was out I shook it while playing. I had static a few times but could never pinpoint if a wire was causing it or not. I grabbed the bundle of wires going to the speaker and shook them with no problems at all.

So I have no idea what is causing these speaker problems.
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it was the big one. Ford has a service bulletin out on it now.
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Drivers door has the same problem. Glad I read this thread . Just ordered some Infiniti Kappa's thinking it was likely an issue with the speaker. Looks like I need to have Ford address this issue before I install those.
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So was the fix just replacing that entire harness? I'd rather just order it and replace it myself.
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I had mine in there today, they are ordering a new head unit to install next week, I had the left front side cutting out, bump volume and it would come on. Will keep you updated...

On the VW's I have worked on the door wiring harness after they broke from being too short..
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Originally Posted by galaxie289
it was the big one. Ford has a service bulletin out on it now.
got a number by chance yet?


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