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To determine how your speakers are amplified you will need to know what speaker package is installed.
Usually Laramie editions come with Infinity speakers. If I remember correctly the Infinity speakers have appliers on them.
My dodge truck is a year 99 2500 series, and I have already had to replace the door speakers. I used the cheap Walmart speakers. (6x9) They fit well enough.
Note: If your truck came with amplified speakers, non amplified speakers will only push what your radio can provide it in Wattage.
take the door panel off, disconnet the speeker harness connector using an anolog multimeter the one with the needle setting on A/C low voltage cause sound is transmitted thru A/C current putting the Pos. & neg. probes on the harness side turn on the radio and watch the needle move if it does'nt the radio went to hell or if it does then change out you speaker.
the wire colours bore no resemblance to the colours that were shown in the manual so I used a voltage meter to find out which wire was my permanent live, which was my ignition live and which was my earth/negative. As I already knew the colour codes for the speakers from the radio I was installing it was just a processes of elimination to get them in the right order
The radio has a amp. fuse built into the back of the radio. Cant tell you how to remove the radio without
more info about the car and the radio. The fuse is blade type located next to the control plug.
This could be your problem as blown speekers still make some noise normal sound is crackling if blown
hope this helps
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Car Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: Blue/Yellow Car Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: Gray Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown Car Radio Illumination Wire: Green Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Pink Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Violet Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White
hi there go look at the colours at the rear of the speekers that the factory fitted they should be the same on the rear of the radio that they fitted to. regards John
The Stipped down Stereo Model that was in a LOT of the S10 Trucks did not have Rear Speaker Connections. They ran only to the Dash and/Or Doors. This unit will need to be Replaced with an Aftermarket Head Unit to Remedy this Problem. Please Rate my Response, I need all the Help That I can Get! Thanks!
work it out with a meter ,,,,find perm 12v feed neg and pos ---yes could be any coloured wire depending on car maker,after finding perm 12v feed for memory look for pos from ign switch,now speaker wires are easy as both will be same colour for a speaker but one will have a band through it if not sure or colour blind like yours truelly then use pos and neg on speaker wire till you hear a thump from speaker then you know you have the right wires and location of speaker ,,ie.. front left back right ect ....Now you are a fully experianced radio fitter ??
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