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remove the speaker from drivers side , put that speaker in passengers side , if works in passenger side then speaker is o.k and if not speaker is stuffed if working wiring problem in drivers door or from stereo head unit .
Could have damaged the speakers or the radio or both. You could pull a door panel and connect a small used speaker to see if the radio is producing a feed to the door.
In my 2008 Cobalt, the front speaker in the driver door went inoperative - no turn signal noise, no warning chimes for door open with key in, seatbelt chime, low fuel chime, and of course, no music. All of those sounds come through the speaker. I switched the driver door speaker and the passenger door speaker, and now I have all of those noises back.
If you have manual roll down windows, you'll have to buy a special tool to remove a little clip that's behind the roller handle. This tool was included in a kit for about $7 that I bought at Harbor Frieght, but you might be able to find the kit at other auto parts stores. Google "removing window crank" and you should be able to locate a video that shows how to get it off.
Anyway, I switched the speakers and now we just don't have music coming out of the passenger door speaker, but at least we have all of the warning chimes and turn signal clicking noise again.
The dealer wanted almost $200 for a new speaker and to replace it (labor). Rediculous.
Yes, it might be a fuse problem or it may be a short in the wiring in the driver's door...the wiring you can see by the door hinge when you open the door or you might have a bad window switch on the driver's door which is causing a short that is effecting your speakers.
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