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Jjsegr 08-01-2004 10:56 PM

Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 
My front (door panel) speakers are acting-up. They don't work unless I slam
the (driver's) door after power is "on". Then, they'll work - for hundreds of
miles. If I switch off the power to the radio/CD/casette, I need to re-slam
the driver's door to "reactivate" them. I've changed-out the speakers
front-to-rear and the problem persists. Also re-checked wire connections and
grounding. It's not like a loose wire that comes & goes. It is consistently
as I described above. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

jim

James Nipper 08-01-2004 11:27 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 


This is truly weird. Are **both** left and right (front) speakers
affected ? Are you using an external amp, which might have a componment
problem or a loose plug on the input or output connections ?


I know you said you have checked the wires at the speakers, but have you
wiggled the speaker connections while the radio is on, to see if you have a
hidden bad connection ?

Have you checked all of the connections to your car radio itself ?

I am just wondering if it is a speaker problem at all. May be another
component in the stereo system.

Good Luck !!

--James--





James Nipper 08-01-2004 11:27 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 


This is truly weird. Are **both** left and right (front) speakers
affected ? Are you using an external amp, which might have a componment
problem or a loose plug on the input or output connections ?


I know you said you have checked the wires at the speakers, but have you
wiggled the speaker connections while the radio is on, to see if you have a
hidden bad connection ?

Have you checked all of the connections to your car radio itself ?

I am just wondering if it is a speaker problem at all. May be another
component in the stereo system.

Good Luck !!

--James--





James Nipper 08-01-2004 11:27 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 


This is truly weird. Are **both** left and right (front) speakers
affected ? Are you using an external amp, which might have a componment
problem or a loose plug on the input or output connections ?


I know you said you have checked the wires at the speakers, but have you
wiggled the speaker connections while the radio is on, to see if you have a
hidden bad connection ?

Have you checked all of the connections to your car radio itself ?

I am just wondering if it is a speaker problem at all. May be another
component in the stereo system.

Good Luck !!

--James--





James Nipper 08-01-2004 11:27 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 


This is truly weird. Are **both** left and right (front) speakers
affected ? Are you using an external amp, which might have a componment
problem or a loose plug on the input or output connections ?


I know you said you have checked the wires at the speakers, but have you
wiggled the speaker connections while the radio is on, to see if you have a
hidden bad connection ?

Have you checked all of the connections to your car radio itself ?

I am just wondering if it is a speaker problem at all. May be another
component in the stereo system.

Good Luck !!

--James--





HomeBrewer 08-02-2004 05:16 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 
On my 99 xj I had the same problem. I removed the door panel and the kick
plate (drivers side) on the inside and found a wire connection broken. It
was at a point where the one of the speaker wires it connected to another
thicker wire. I forget the colors, but I added an extension and soldered it
in - never had the problem again.

--
_____________________
HomeBrewer
85CJ7 (in Progress)
http://85cj7.blogspot.com/
99XJ Sport
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"Jjsegr" <jjsegr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040801225603.05775.00002769@mb-m05.aol.com...
> My front (door panel) speakers are acting-up. They don't work unless I

slam
> the (driver's) door after power is "on". Then, they'll work - for

hundreds of
> miles. If I switch off the power to the radio/CD/casette, I need to

re-slam
> the driver's door to "reactivate" them. I've changed-out the speakers
> front-to-rear and the problem persists. Also re-checked wire connections

and
> grounding. It's not like a loose wire that comes & goes. It is

consistently
> as I described above. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> jim




HomeBrewer 08-02-2004 05:16 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 
On my 99 xj I had the same problem. I removed the door panel and the kick
plate (drivers side) on the inside and found a wire connection broken. It
was at a point where the one of the speaker wires it connected to another
thicker wire. I forget the colors, but I added an extension and soldered it
in - never had the problem again.

--
_____________________
HomeBrewer
85CJ7 (in Progress)
http://85cj7.blogspot.com/
99XJ Sport
Remove the xxx to reply!

"Jjsegr" <jjsegr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040801225603.05775.00002769@mb-m05.aol.com...
> My front (door panel) speakers are acting-up. They don't work unless I

slam
> the (driver's) door after power is "on". Then, they'll work - for

hundreds of
> miles. If I switch off the power to the radio/CD/casette, I need to

re-slam
> the driver's door to "reactivate" them. I've changed-out the speakers
> front-to-rear and the problem persists. Also re-checked wire connections

and
> grounding. It's not like a loose wire that comes & goes. It is

consistently
> as I described above. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> jim




HomeBrewer 08-02-2004 05:16 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 
On my 99 xj I had the same problem. I removed the door panel and the kick
plate (drivers side) on the inside and found a wire connection broken. It
was at a point where the one of the speaker wires it connected to another
thicker wire. I forget the colors, but I added an extension and soldered it
in - never had the problem again.

--
_____________________
HomeBrewer
85CJ7 (in Progress)
http://85cj7.blogspot.com/
99XJ Sport
Remove the xxx to reply!

"Jjsegr" <jjsegr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040801225603.05775.00002769@mb-m05.aol.com...
> My front (door panel) speakers are acting-up. They don't work unless I

slam
> the (driver's) door after power is "on". Then, they'll work - for

hundreds of
> miles. If I switch off the power to the radio/CD/casette, I need to

re-slam
> the driver's door to "reactivate" them. I've changed-out the speakers
> front-to-rear and the problem persists. Also re-checked wire connections

and
> grounding. It's not like a loose wire that comes & goes. It is

consistently
> as I described above. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> jim




HomeBrewer 08-02-2004 05:16 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 
On my 99 xj I had the same problem. I removed the door panel and the kick
plate (drivers side) on the inside and found a wire connection broken. It
was at a point where the one of the speaker wires it connected to another
thicker wire. I forget the colors, but I added an extension and soldered it
in - never had the problem again.

--
_____________________
HomeBrewer
85CJ7 (in Progress)
http://85cj7.blogspot.com/
99XJ Sport
Remove the xxx to reply!

"Jjsegr" <jjsegr@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040801225603.05775.00002769@mb-m05.aol.com...
> My front (door panel) speakers are acting-up. They don't work unless I

slam
> the (driver's) door after power is "on". Then, they'll work - for

hundreds of
> miles. If I switch off the power to the radio/CD/casette, I need to

re-slam
> the driver's door to "reactivate" them. I've changed-out the speakers
> front-to-rear and the problem persists. Also re-checked wire connections

and
> grounding. It's not like a loose wire that comes & goes. It is

consistently
> as I described above. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> jim




Jjsegr 08-02-2004 09:23 PM

Re: Front speaker issue - '98 XJ
 
The system is pure-stock ("Classic" trim level w/AM/FM/CD/Casette, but no aux.
amp.)

Originally it was only the LF speaker, now it's both. The fader/balance
control in the dash works fine. I can replicate the condition with the door
panel removed by unplugging/re-plugging the speaker connection. It happens
with any speaker connected there. I changed the wire & connector and soldered
all wire connections. I have been chasing this all summer. I'd try going
farther upstream with my wire substitutions, but again, I can always replicate
the problem by disconnecting/reconnecting the speaker connection. (It "pops",
as if it's just receiving power.) Pressing the Power On switch on the dash
doesn't make it work. Neither does wiggling any of the wires. Thanks for your
thoughts.


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