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Hey boys, i need a little assistance here. I own a 1993 F-150 extended cab. I have a Pioneer P-31, two Pioneer 6" door speakers, two "plate sysem" rear side speakers, four 10" Thunder subs. I noticed the other day that the only thing I was hearing was my subs. Not one of my factory replacement speakers work. No water has gotten in and I can't find any bare wire or shorts. I was wondering if anyone can give me some guidance on what the problem might be. Thanx alot.
-Jason-
Well obviously, if they aren't hooked up through the amp that is out of the question. The only logical explanation is that your preouts on your deck went bad. If I remember correctly that pioneer deck is pretty old and probably had its fair shound of beat shoved through it. You can get the preouts fixed for around sixty bucks I think, But I would just go out and get a new deck. Unless the whole wiring harness came out of the back of the stereo or that everyone of the speakers just stopped working because they were bad (not likely) It's your stereo.
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