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My blaupunkt rear right speaker just stopped giving out any sound ..it started with a tearing sound at high volumes with bass intensive songs. then next day no sound at all. left speaker works fine. Help :(

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As shown in the picture double check the vibration flexible wire connecting to the center, you cannot see it on your naked eyes, use tester to prove the connection, use soldering iron to reattached the broken circuit, be responsible for the connection, put in mind that it is vibrating too heavy...














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Sounds like you have completely blown the speaker, simple test is to push on the cone and see if theirs resistance and noise.
if there's strange noises its buggered.

another way is to put a 1.5 volt battery across the terminals on the speaker is there's no sound your up for a new speaker

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