why dont my door speakers and my dash do

Asked by rgnies1963 Oct 24, 2012 at 08:24 PM about the 1998 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4-Door 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

seems when it warms up when sits in the hot sun they work but when it sits over night the door ones dont work

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Wires that run through the door hinge are possibly worn from old age and need replaced. Start by checking them.

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the factory speaker wiring was shit from the start if it was me id just run new speaker wire from all your speakers to your stereo and id recommend replaceing your speakers also all six of them blazer sound really nice with kenwood, pioneer, and jbl's! also if you decide to replace the speakers in the dash and wanna keep a factory look you can go up to 4.25" speakers but you have to do a little work but well worth the up grade

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If you have the money go with all new speakers, radio head, and wires.

Sounds like bad solder joints or the speaker wire from deck to speaks need replaced, but I;ll bet its a cold solder joint in the deck or speakers.

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