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I have a 2006 jeep wrangler and changed the speakers because...

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Question by ihateher
Submitted on 11/13/2006
Related FAQ: rec.audio.car FAQ (Part 5/5)
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I have a 2006 jeep wrangler and changed the speakers because one of the rear speakers were not working.  it worked and then i put a new head unit in and it worked but the next speaker(same side) stopped working again.  i took out both rear speakers and tested both and they are both fine.. anyone have any idea of what it going on or what i can do to check  what is wrong?


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