~wow - everything I was going to say just went right out the window! (connections, wires, fuses...) You pretty much covered all the ideas I had - except for one; try adjusting the volume knob, (and no, I'm NOT kidding.) :)
The volume knob on my system also adjusts the speakers, (like, from right to left, or front to back...) and maybe you have one blown speaker and that just happens to be where the knob is set to?
2006-11-04 14:48:19
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answered by Kitten2 6
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heh which would be a fantastically lame virus extra frequently than something it relatively is via a placing in a 'participant' application u have, lord knows why people % genuine participant media participant, itunes, and regardless of else they acquire just to play some data in spite of the undeniable fact that it is not neccesary and that's available that one application has stolen the default classes sound settings,, this is from a malicious application in spite of the undeniable fact that i might verify that first. besides this is a sturdy option to do a test if u suspect a scourge. sound is fantastically plenty unfastened activity for a domicile windows computing device so yea it relatively is available,, in spite of the undeniable fact that extra desirable than a scourge it relatively is likely a trojan,, verify the classes u've downloaded
2016-11-27 19:36:17
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answered by ? 4
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If you can't get them to work, remove one speaker and hook it up to the back of the cd player directly and see if it will play. If not then the cd player is fried or the speakers are toast. If it plays, you probably have a bad connection or broken wires.
2006-11-04 17:22:47
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answered by krazy_4_speed 2
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There could be a tear in one of the wires leading back to the speakers or a short.
2006-11-04 23:33:38
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answered by caodrdy 2
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wow, thats a good one...i had the same problem with my old speakers. What happened was, when i drove, they suddenly turned off, for some reason. sometimes when i went over a bump, they would go back on. try slamming the door. see if that works. your speakers may be blow. that is what happened to mine.
2006-11-04 16:55:27
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answered by Gene 2
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You tried everything except for the famous tool for the unknown THE HAMMER, well that's what i do, works best with the occasional f word
2006-11-04 22:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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get an electrician to have a look at the wiring i did and he fixed it 4 me
2006-11-05 01:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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