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2008 Silverado Radio/Speakers issue
#151
Silverado 2008 Speakers
I also have a 2008 silverado with speaker problem, Is GM stepping up to fix this.
I owned a 2006 Colbalt (5 speed fortunately) that the dealer said the cut out problem was anything but a Chevolet problem. I traded it and now they finally admit it's a problem.
I am sure since the speaker problem will not kill anyone that they will deny there is any fault on there part
GM quality
I owned a 2006 Colbalt (5 speed fortunately) that the dealer said the cut out problem was anything but a Chevolet problem. I traded it and now they finally admit it's a problem.
I am sure since the speaker problem will not kill anyone that they will deny there is any fault on there part
GM quality
#152
Same problem with my 2008 LT. Front door speakers cut on and off erratically. Recently noticed warmer temperatures, they work more often, but never when I first cold start the truck.
Bought 4 new door speakers and will install over Memorial Day weekend, along with two new actuators for passenger doors. These went out several years ago and dealer wanted $200 apiece to install. I said no way.
Agree with many. I like the ride of the Silverado over Ford, but the annoying electrical problems will probably prevent me from buying another GM.
Bought 4 new door speakers and will install over Memorial Day weekend, along with two new actuators for passenger doors. These went out several years ago and dealer wanted $200 apiece to install. I said no way.
Agree with many. I like the ride of the Silverado over Ford, but the annoying electrical problems will probably prevent me from buying another GM.
#153
Issues with speakers on 2008 Silverado
I have had issues with my driver side speakers for almost 2 years now.....80% of the time the driver side speaker, seat belt alarm, etc, can't be heard. There are those instances where I might hit a bump or change lanes and all of a sudden the speaker comes on and will usually stay on for the rest of the ride. About 2 weeks ago, I lost the passenger side speaker for the first time and now I have nothing but the small speakers in the dash....as most of you have already expressed it sounds horrible. I stumbled upon this site as I was in the process of googling how/what to check in order to look for a short at the back of radio/speaker. From what I read that would be a waste of time.....the better choice is to change out the speakers? Pardon my ignorance....how can a blown speaker work perfect on occasion? I always thought that once blown....it was no good.
#155
I carefully disassembled one of my speakers. It is evident there was a manufacturing defect in the voice coil. It appears the coil wire was pinched in one place during the winding process. When I get a chance, I'll take apart the other speaker to see if it looks the same.
#156
I have an 07 singlecab silverado with 58, 000 miles and all of my speakers work at random times. Also on 4 occasions when I applied the brakes all of my dash lights and gauges started flashing and my truck repeatedly shifted back and forth between park and drive (all of this happened in traffic on a highway going 70mph or better). So I pull off the road and shut it off then start it back up and it won't do that again for a while. I've called service and was told to have a diagnosis ran but I don't want to spend a butt load of money just to find out what going on. Any ideas?
#157
I have an 07 singlecab silverado with 58, 000 miles and all of my speakers work at random times. Also on 4 occasions when I applied the brakes all of my dash lights and gauges started flashing and my truck repeatedly shifted back and forth between park and drive (all of this happened in traffic on a highway going 70mph or better). So I pull off the road and shut it off then start it back up and it won't do that again for a while. I've called service and was told to have a diagnosis ran but I don't want to spend a butt load of money just to find out what going on. Any ideas?
the speakers cutting out issue could be the radio or the speakers
the shifting back and forth could be a bad trans range switch
#158
I have this issue as well on a 2005 2500 HD. I thought it was because the guy before me had aftermarket audio equipment and pulled it all out. Here is the odd thing. When I take the dash apart and pull the radio out. Before disconnecting it the front speakers come one, but they fade in. If it was a short, they would cut on or off, not fade in and out. When I put the stereo back in the dash, the front speakers get static and fade out. In addition, I have no base what so ever. I am thinking the stereo itself is shot. Between no bass effecting all speakers and the front speakers fading in and out, it has to be the stereo.
Also, what color are the stock speakers? The 4 I have in my doors are blue, which leads me to believe they are after market.
Also, what color are the stock speakers? The 4 I have in my doors are blue, which leads me to believe they are after market.
#159
Replaced door speakers
I replaced all four of my door speakers in my 2008 Silverado LT. Now all of them are working. Not sure why, but I agree its most likely cheap equipment on GM's part.
#160
I have an 07 singlecab silverado with 58, 000 miles and all of my speakers work at random times. Also on 4 occasions when I applied the brakes all of my dash lights and gauges started flashing and my truck repeatedly shifted back and forth between park and drive (all of this happened in traffic on a highway going 70mph or better). So I pull off the road and shut it off then start it back up and it won't do that again for a while. I've called service and was told to have a diagnosis ran but I don't want to spend a butt load of money just to find out what going on. Any ideas?