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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / December 2005

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95 ranger speakers?

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Rob - 23 Dec 2005 03:22 GMT
I replaced my radio because I was losing the fronts speakers.
(intermittently) I put in another factory radio that I bought off eBay and I
still have the same problem. What could be causing this. Is there a trick to
removing my door panels. Someone suggested that it could be my speakers.
Thanks for the help.
Rob
Big Al - 23 Dec 2005 05:34 GMT
> I replaced my radio because I was losing the fronts speakers.
> (intermittently) I put in another factory radio that I bought off eBay and I
> still have the same problem. What could be causing this. Is there a trick to
> removing my door panels. Someone suggested that it could be my speakers.
> Thanks for the help.
> Rob

Could also be the wires where they go into the door. From years of opening
the door they sometimes break.

Al
Scott - 23 Dec 2005 06:37 GMT
>I replaced my radio because I was losing the fronts speakers.
> (intermittently) I put in another factory radio that I bought off eBay and
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks for the help.
> Rob

Take out all the screws you can find, get a clip removal tool from
AZ or someplace to take the window crank clip off, pop any clips
that hold it, lift the door trim straight up to remove it.
Ulysses - 25 Dec 2005 23:47 GMT
> I replaced my radio because I was losing the fronts speakers.
> (intermittently) I put in another factory radio that I bought off eBay and I
> still have the same problem. What could be causing this. Is there a trick to
> removing my door panels. Someone suggested that it could be my speakers.
> Thanks for the help.
> Rob

On my '92 Explorer, which may have the same or similar speakers, the foam
that holds the cone on the speakers deteriorated.  I stuck some small blocks
of foam rubber (about 1" X 2") at each end and they sound OK but still have
some distortion at certain frequencies.

When you remove the plastic plug thingies that hold on the door make sure
you pry directly under it or they make break.  They may break anyway...
 
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