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Old Jun 15, 2019 | 10:36 PM
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front speaker stopped working (top of dashboard)

Hey, i bought a 2008 G35 with the bose speakers a couple months ago.

I was pretty impressed by the sound quality for OEM but the other day the front speaker stopped working.

The one in the middle on top of the dashboard...It cut out a few times over the course of a few hours and finally went out for good..

Anyone experience this before? ....Any tips of fixing this?

Appreciate any info!
 
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Old Jun 16, 2019 | 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Slowspeedracer
Hey, i bought a 2008 G35 with the bose speakers a couple months ago.

I was pretty impressed by the sound quality for OEM but the other day the front speaker stopped working.

The one in the middle on top of the dashboard...It cut out a few times over the course of a few hours and finally went out for good..

Anyone experience this before? ....Any tips of fixing this?

Appreciate any info!
Most likely a loose or bad connection in the wiring harness?
Use a AA or AAA 1.5v battery across the speaker terminals. If you hear a click, the speaker is good..
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