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Old February 23rd 05, 02:35 PM
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As with any vehicle that goes over roads that aren't perfectly smooth (that
would be tax dollars put to proper use....yeah right), your vehicle
undergoes constant shaking.

This is an easy fix.

Pull off the door panels, easy to do a few screws and a couple of snap clips
around the perimeter of the door panel. (Careful it is not too cold outside,
this could crack the plastic)

Your speaker will be completely visible, and all you have to do is remove
the 4 screws holding it to the door frame, and check the harness to see if
it is secure, if not; plug it in again replace the speaker and door panel,
turn up volume and enjoy.

My recommendation while you have the panels off it to pop in a pair of three
way speakers. You would be amazed at the sound difference. Take a peek at
what I have in mine.the url is under my name.


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-Andy
99 Ford Explorer XLT
www.cardomain.com/id/andylabelle
"alexandlol" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> When I go over a bump, the front left speaker sometimes cuts out. Turning
> up the volume will sometimes bring it back. Same for CD, tape and radio.
> Changed front speakers - made no difference. Can't find a fault with the
> head unit (though I haven't tried a different unit yet). Any ideas??
> I've a horrible feeling there's a loose connection somewhere
> inaccessible.... Thanks! Alex
>



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