[Twingo II] Front speaker replacement, no sound
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letotof Posted messages 2149 Status Membre -
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Hello everyone.
Let me explain my problem:
My little wife wanted better sound in her Twingo II, no worries, the gallant man that I am decides to buy new ones, from JVC, with good reviews.
I receive them, I take apart the front door panels, I remove the old speakers, and I realize there’s a small white box... I rush to Norauto to buy two adapters.
I get back, and phew, they're the right ones.
I connect them, and I link the speakers to the box via the adapter.
Impossible to make a mistake, because the adapter has a specific orientation, and the + and - terminals are of different sizes.
I put the door panels back on, I start the car = no sound.
???
Do you have any idea?
Let me explain my problem:
My little wife wanted better sound in her Twingo II, no worries, the gallant man that I am decides to buy new ones, from JVC, with good reviews.
I receive them, I take apart the front door panels, I remove the old speakers, and I realize there’s a small white box... I rush to Norauto to buy two adapters.
I get back, and phew, they're the right ones.
I connect them, and I link the speakers to the box via the adapter.
Impossible to make a mistake, because the adapter has a specific orientation, and the + and - terminals are of different sizes.
I put the door panels back on, I start the car = no sound.
???
Do you have any idea?
1 réponse
Hi
why did you put adapters, if you could have just cut the wires right at the edge of the white box and used a junction box and the cables provided with the speakers by using just 10 cm of wire on the side of the terminals connected to the junction box and connected to the speakers, you spent around ten euros for nothing.
Try using the speaker cables that are in the package, unplug the adapter from one speaker and connect a cable to the speaker and make the wires touch the terminals of the white box and you'll see if the issue comes from the adapters or the speakers, but I tend to think it's more about the adapters.
I just changed the car radio and the speakers in my mother's car too, and that's what I did, and it works very well and on the first try.
why did you put adapters, if you could have just cut the wires right at the edge of the white box and used a junction box and the cables provided with the speakers by using just 10 cm of wire on the side of the terminals connected to the junction box and connected to the speakers, you spent around ten euros for nothing.
Try using the speaker cables that are in the package, unplug the adapter from one speaker and connect a cable to the speaker and make the wires touch the terminals of the white box and you'll see if the issue comes from the adapters or the speakers, but I tend to think it's more about the adapters.
I just changed the car radio and the speakers in my mother's car too, and that's what I did, and it works very well and on the first try.