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thanks for 2 thumbs up, you could have put 4 as you need to take it in, or buy a new radio, but if the radio isn't the problem, you are sol.thanks for 2 thumbs up, you could have put 4 as you need to take it in, or buy a new radio, but if the radio isn't the problem, you are sol.
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I have a 2008 Silverado and noticed my chime was not working. They work off the front door speakers. Found out GM put the cheapest speakers on the market in them. Bought a new pair of Kenwood speakers from Crutchfield and installed them last week. They sound great. I will probably install Kenwood's in the rear doors since it's only a matter of time before they die too.
The door chime is played over the speaker. I had the same issue the speaker was junk. The circuit resistance was correct but no tunes. Replaced the speaker with one from the junk yard and sounds great all the time.
run the wires direct to the speaker is the answer ,must use a module ,my way to overcome this without paying silly money to a dealer fitter **** with neoprene gloves on and white coat who thinks he knows it all, is a back to basics and run my own wires and by pass the on board computer
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