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Old Jun 23, 2010
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07 civic problem

I have an 07 civic ex sedan factory audio system non nav. My front door speakers stop working all together first the passenger then a month later the drivers side. All of my other speakers work fine. Any help would be great
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Re: 07 civic problem

Either a wiring issue or you blew them. Have you had the stereo up loud?
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Re: 07 civic problem

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Re: 07 civic problem

I forgot to add this but it came back 2 or 3 times for about an hour each time
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Just check to see if the speakers are blown and if not then there is probably a wiring issue somewhere.
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Re: 07 civic problem

I am thinking short in a wire or a loose wire at a speaker terminal ... expecially if it comes and goes. Corrosion at the speaker terminal ?

If it was dead then maybe blown speakers.
Even some blown speakers can issue a hiss or hum sometimes , may be very low to hear and independant of volume control.

I think if there was a blown fuse you would loose the whole unit or if this was the AMP fuse you would loose the rear speakers . Not sure if the amp has it's own fuse though, and the amp is on the optional 300W speaker system.

I do not think the fronts have their own fuses.
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Re: 07 civic problem

I want to thank you all for your help I think I'm gonna do the speaker upgrade and rewire. It's funny cause before this happened I was thinking about upgrading the front and rear speakers.
 
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