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Chances are the problem is an amplifier or the radio itself. Usually you would use a meter to see if you have power to the speakers and to do that you would need a shop manual to get the wiring diagrams.
A lot of companies are using 2 ohm speakers for stock speakers. This means they are more efficient (sounds strange that a stock speaker is efficient). The stock amp may not be able to put enough power out for these to sound good. You may end up needing a new system.
you need to replace all the speakers in the truck except the front tweeters if you have them. I replaced all four with new infinitys from futureshop. Installed it was near 500 dollars. You need to get 2 ohm to match the infinity deck if yours is infinity. Most other systems are 4 ohm, these are 2 x 2 ohms for 2 and 4 ohm use. the factory's are garbage and use paper cones. The rears have plastic caps holding the tweeters in. On all four the paper was ripped away from the magnet and it caused them to vibrate and shake, once replaced with 180 watt infinitys...great sound.
THE DOOR SPEAKERS ARE MADE TO SOUND LOW FREQUENCY THROUGH THE AMP,(60HZ-500HZ). THIS IS NORMAL. THE REST OF THE SOUND WAVES (500HZ -8000HZ) COME FROM YOUR 2 TOP SPEAKERS ON DASH NEAR WINDSHIELD, 2" TWEETERS.
Yes, the Infinity Gold series audio systems have a separate amplifier. In my '97 the amplifier is located under the drivers side rear seat.
Note that the amplifier is set to have speaker level inputs as opposed to regular level inputs. Both the amplifier and the speakers are NOT easily mixed and matched with after market components.
The speakers are available online and at the dealer. The amp is under the rear passenger seat. I suspect you are right that the speaker is blown. Make him pay!
Rudy
no you dont have to take the dash out, all you have to do is take the defrost part of the dash off and it just lifts up and it uses plastic clips that if you are carefull it wont break, this will allow you to access the speakers with a small screw driver, if you have the ( Infinity sound system ) in your jeep make sure you replace the speakers with the infinity speakers or your sound system will not sound good, youcan purchase these speaker at your local jeep dealership how ever they are expensive I suggest looking in a salvage yard for some, to keep from blowing them turn your volume down.
yes, you have a few options. Chances are, its your amp.
1st I would test the speakers - find the amp under the back seat, then test which wires go to the front speakers and use a AA battery to check if the speaker pops with those two wires and the battery.
If it does pop, its your amp needing replaced. You can switch out that infinity amp for an aftermarket one very easy. Just use a testlight, or voltmeter to test the wires, and switch them to a new 4-channel amp.
if you need the wiring diagram, let me know...and dont forget to rate me! or ask for more help!
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