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What kind of crimp should I use to connect my speakers?

What kind of crimp should I use to connect my speakers?

The fastest and for most people the easiest way of connecting wires together, be certain to use the correct size Crimp for the Gauge of wire sizes guides are available on the internet, most applications will use either Red or Blue Crimps.

What to do if your car speaker won’t work?

Re-connect the battery’s negative terminal and turn on the car’s radio or stereo. Listen for sound coming out of your new speaker or look for visible vibrations at high volumes. If your speaker won’t work, this means that there is a problem with its electrical connection. Secure the new speaker.

Can a high wattage speaker work in a factory?

High wattage speakers may not be able to perform with the factory wiring, and changing these to a larger size may mean considerable work, since factory wiring is concealed in hard to reach places. Gather your tools. As noted in the intro, there are thousands of possibilities available when it comes to after-market speakers.

What’s the best way to install speakers in a car?

Pry the grill off with a suitable tool, like a flat head screwdriver, removing any bolts or screws that are holding it in place if necessary. The work you’ll have to do to access your car’s factory speakers will vary from car to car.

High wattage speakers may not be able to perform with the factory wiring, and changing these to a larger size may mean considerable work, since factory wiring is concealed in hard to reach places. Gather your tools. As noted in the intro, there are thousands of possibilities available when it comes to after-market speakers.

Re-connect the battery’s negative terminal and turn on the car’s radio or stereo. Listen for sound coming out of your new speaker or look for visible vibrations at high volumes. If your speaker won’t work, this means that there is a problem with its electrical connection. Secure the new speaker.

Pry the grill off with a suitable tool, like a flat head screwdriver, removing any bolts or screws that are holding it in place if necessary. The work you’ll have to do to access your car’s factory speakers will vary from car to car.

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