Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
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Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
This problem started last Saturday evening. I was driving home and for some odd reason I started hearing what sounds like feedback coming from the passenger door speakers. If I accelerated, the pitch of the feedback increased and when I applied the brakes the pitch decreased. If I have music on from either the radio or CD going, it doesn't play out of that side of the car.
The feedback isn't constant. Sometimes hitting a small bump in the road makes the problem disappear for a few minutes but then it starts up again.
I'm thinking it's a loose wire or connection in the passenger speakers since that's where the feedback seems to be coming from. I'm hearing this with the radio/CD player either turned off and on. Any other ideas as to what it might be?
The feedback isn't constant. Sometimes hitting a small bump in the road makes the problem disappear for a few minutes but then it starts up again.
I'm thinking it's a loose wire or connection in the passenger speakers since that's where the feedback seems to be coming from. I'm hearing this with the radio/CD player either turned off and on. Any other ideas as to what it might be?
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
Has to be a loose / frayed wire somewhere.
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
Any ideas where I should start looking for the loose or possibly frayed wire? Or is this the type of job that I need to go to a car audio store to have them look at and fix it?
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
check the speaker it's self, the back of the cd/radio head unit, back of fuse box
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
If it's both door speakers and nothing else, it has to be an issue with the Monsoon amplifier's right front channel. A speaker that is unhooked (wiring issue) would just stop playing. If it were a ground wire to the head unit as some have mentioned, it would give static through all channels at once. This is an amplifier issue. I wouldn't rule out a bad connection between the amp and speaker pod, but my money is on the amplifier itself.
Mike Moore
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
Ok, so where is this amplifier located? I'm still having this problem and it's getting to be a real PITA and it occurs whether the radio/CD player is off or on.LT4 Hawk 9 wrote:If it's both door speakers and nothing else, it has to be an issue with the Monsoon amplifier's right front channel. A speaker that is unhooked (wiring issue) would just stop playing. If it were a ground wire to the head unit as some have mentioned, it would give static through all channels at once. This is an amplifier issue. I wouldn't rule out a bad connection between the amp and speaker pod, but my money is on the amplifier itself.
I checked the fuse box and everything seemed ok. The head unit also seemed pretty tight with no movement that I could discern.
Hopefully it's an easy fix like a loose connection that I can do on my own. I called some car audio shops and they all wanted money in advance before lifting a finger.
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
I think it is in your passenger side wheel well where your spare tire is.T_Potter wrote: Ok, so where is this amplifier located?
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Re: Getting Feedback On Passenger Door Speakers
Looks like you are probably correct in your diagnosis. Good call on your part.LT4 Hawk 9 wrote:If it's both door speakers and nothing else, it has to be an issue with the Monsoon amplifier's right front channel. A speaker that is unhooked (wiring issue) would just stop playing. If it were a ground wire to the head unit as some have mentioned, it would give static through all channels at once. This is an amplifier issue. I wouldn't rule out a bad connection between the amp and speaker pod, but my money is on the amplifier itself.
I went to a shop today to have someone examine the problem. A temporary solution was implemented at the repair shop to temporarily switch sides. No problems on the drive home but we'll see what happens.
I also found out that there isn't a Monsoon amplifier in the car. The tech showed me that it's an Alpine amplifier that the previous owner must have installed prior to my purchasing the car.
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