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Old January 12th, 2009, 4:21 PM
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There is no such thing as a "reset". You could try re&re-ing the battery cables.....
Like I posted earlier though...check the rear speakers themselves
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no problem with the speakers themselves.....they are there and connected. will try to disconnect the battery asap.
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They might "be there and connected", but did you pop them with a 9v battery? I have seen many of them go in pairs. Proably what happens is that 1 goes, and a little while later the other goes. The driver never knows they aren't working untill both are inop dues to the loss in sound. Can be a nightmare to diagnose because the tech usually thinks,"theres no way they both go at the same time".
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shawn is right they are probably just blown most people over drive those cause they are a smaller speaker than the front
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I've tried everything you (all) told me.....but nothing coming out from my speakers....****.
any other propositions?
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no??????????? please help me !!!,,,
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Check the wires.
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You should have gotten something other than Bose. Bose sucks. Period. They're a bad brand but they're commercials make them desirable to the common idiot who can fall for it. Get a different radio, it's not worth the effort to fix it.
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