'00 Cherokee Speaker problem
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
b.clausen wrote:
> My 2000 Cherokee had the same problem with the stock radio and speakers,
> same speaker too, drivers side. I installed an aftermarket AM/FM/CD player
> and speakers. I had to run a wire directly from the head unit to the speaker
> to get it to work.
>
>
How did you run the new wires? It looked nearly impossible to fish the
wire from what I could see. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
> My 2000 Cherokee had the same problem with the stock radio and speakers,
> same speaker too, drivers side. I installed an aftermarket AM/FM/CD player
> and speakers. I had to run a wire directly from the head unit to the speaker
> to get it to work.
>
>
How did you run the new wires? It looked nearly impossible to fish the
wire from what I could see. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
b.clausen wrote:
> My 2000 Cherokee had the same problem with the stock radio and speakers,
> same speaker too, drivers side. I installed an aftermarket AM/FM/CD player
> and speakers. I had to run a wire directly from the head unit to the speaker
> to get it to work.
>
>
How did you run the new wires? It looked nearly impossible to fish the
wire from what I could see. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
> My 2000 Cherokee had the same problem with the stock radio and speakers,
> same speaker too, drivers side. I installed an aftermarket AM/FM/CD player
> and speakers. I had to run a wire directly from the head unit to the speaker
> to get it to work.
>
>
How did you run the new wires? It looked nearly impossible to fish the
wire from what I could see. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
b.clausen wrote:
> My 2000 Cherokee had the same problem with the stock radio and speakers,
> same speaker too, drivers side. I installed an aftermarket AM/FM/CD player
> and speakers. I had to run a wire directly from the head unit to the speaker
> to get it to work.
>
>
How did you run the new wires? It looked nearly impossible to fish the
wire from what I could see. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
> My 2000 Cherokee had the same problem with the stock radio and speakers,
> same speaker too, drivers side. I installed an aftermarket AM/FM/CD player
> and speakers. I had to run a wire directly from the head unit to the speaker
> to get it to work.
>
>
How did you run the new wires? It looked nearly impossible to fish the
wire from what I could see. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
I tried pulling it thru with the existing speaker wire, didnt work, wouldnt
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
I tried pulling it thru with the existing speaker wire, didnt work, wouldnt
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
#16
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
I tried pulling it thru with the existing speaker wire, didnt work, wouldnt
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
#17
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Re: '00 Cherokee Speaker problem
I tried pulling it thru with the existing speaker wire, didnt work, wouldnt
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
go thru the door bushings. I started on the radio end, with the radio out of
course. I ran under the dash and towards the driver side kick panel. You
have to remove the kick panel to get to the rubber door bushing/sleeve that
the wire go thru. Fed it thru there and to the speaker and buttoned
everything up.
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