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Main Speaker, front door silent.

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Old Jan 11th, 2018, 14:07   #1
Stu V8 2007
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Default Main Speaker, front door silent.

2007 V8, with Dynaudio.

The main (large) speaker in the driver's door is silent. All other speakers in the car including the small tweeter in the top of this same door are working.

Have tried fader/balance, and all audio inputs including aux and the problem is the same regardless.

Do I need to remove the door panel to investigate? Is this safe with airbags?

To be honest, anything beyond checking if a wire has come loose would be beyond me, I don't have any electical testing equipment.

The sound is really annoying as it's obviously unbalanced. Is there anything I can easily check, otherwise I suppose I'll have to take it to the garage, or is this something a car electrician would usually come out and investigate?

Any ideas before I get someone out?

(As the 12v socket in the dash doesn't work [keeps blowing the fuse], I suppose they could look at that too.)

Thanks.
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