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Old Feb 17, 2013 | 01:20 PM
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Speaker ttouble after side mirror replacement

Hey all,

So heres the problem I'm having:

I recently replaced my driver side mirror because the black triangle piece got cracked in half when some A**HAT in a truck failed at parking next to me and hit my mirror/broke it off. When i came out my mirror was hanging by the wires that lead to the motor inside.

So I replaced the side mirror, but ever since i did this my speakers are crackling like crazy. Regardless of whether the radio is powered on or off or what mode it is in. From what I've read the bose amp goes out but because of the circumstances I dont believe its the problem in this case. Could I have somehow F'd up the wiring in the door? I only unplugged the clip for the mirror, not the speakers when I worked on it.

Thanks for reading :P

EDIT: Misspelled "Trouble" in the title lol -.-'
 
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Old Feb 18, 2013 | 12:31 PM
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Well, the tweeter is in the same panel as the mirror connects to, so it's possible a wire got yanked loose either in the panel, or at the "Y" connection between the door speaker and the tweeter.
 
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