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You need to see if the rear speakers are getting power, that is the tool to use.
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Multimeter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
You need to see if the rear speakers are getting power, that is the tool to use.
Ah, alright I see what you're getting at. I do have two buttons nears the steering wheel, and I ve never seen them in a GP before, and I have no idea what they're used for to be honest. It may or may not having anything to do with the audio.
To be honest, I am probably going to have one of my friends look at it, since they know what they're doing, and I'd rather not mess with ANYTHING that deals with electronics with this car lol
Do you have a factory amp? If so, it sounds like the rear channel is out (or going out). If you do not, your culprit is most likely the head unit. One speaker is not going to bring down others, as they are wired independently.
Does the car have factory bose ? If so they are infamous with age to start going out and will certain speakers will go off randomly.if it does have factory bose when replacing factory head unit you will be best off bypassing that amp.
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