First, I lost my drivers side door speaker about a month ago. I pulled the door panel to make sure the speaker was connected which it was. FYI, Dodge wants 1. 25 each for the plastic panel studs that hold the panel to the door and I believe there are twelve.
Now, I am losing the signal to the passenger side door speaker. Sometimes it happens on bumpy roads and sometimes on smooth.
Is there any amp on the basic am/fm cassette system? Is this more likely to be a radio, speaker, or wiring problem? How do I diagnose the system?
It's unfortunate, but I can't afford to replace the speakers and radio yet. All help will be appreciated.
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99 QC 2500 ST 4X4 SB 24V/5speed 3. 54/LSD Driftwood/Agate
[*] PowerEdge on Level III, Walker 21468
[*] VDO Boost and Pyrometer in Autometer Gauge Pod
[*] 285/75/16 Bridgestone MT's, RS9000's, Hella 500 Driving Lights, Husky Liners
[*] Smittybilt Sure-Steps, Magellan 315 GPS mounted on shifter console
[*] and, one helluva pull to the right!
Now, I am losing the signal to the passenger side door speaker. Sometimes it happens on bumpy roads and sometimes on smooth.
Is there any amp on the basic am/fm cassette system? Is this more likely to be a radio, speaker, or wiring problem? How do I diagnose the system?
It's unfortunate, but I can't afford to replace the speakers and radio yet. All help will be appreciated.
243
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-- email address removed --
99 QC 2500 ST 4X4 SB 24V/5speed 3. 54/LSD Driftwood/Agate
[*] PowerEdge on Level III, Walker 21468
[*] VDO Boost and Pyrometer in Autometer Gauge Pod
[*] 285/75/16 Bridgestone MT's, RS9000's, Hella 500 Driving Lights, Husky Liners
[*] Smittybilt Sure-Steps, Magellan 315 GPS mounted on shifter console
[*] and, one helluva pull to the right!
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