Are speakers covered under warranty?

Are speakers covered under warranty?

Your speakers are covered by the bumper to bumper or manufacturer warranty but note that your speakers need to be the car’s factory speakers to claim this warranty. Your car speakers are also under warranty if you bought speakers from a well-known brand.

How do you fix a blown speaker driver?

How to Fix a Blown Speaker

  1. Determine which speaker is causing the problem.
  2. Disassemble the offending speaker carefully.
  3. Repair a tear in the cone of the speaker.
  4. Check to see if the voice coil is damaged.
  5. Order the replacement parts.
  6. Once you have the replacement parts, carefully note how the damaged part is attached.

Can a speaker driver be repaired?

Unfasten the driver (speaker) by removing screws around the perimeter. If the speaker is noisy, check the voice coil. Use rubber cement or a repair kit to repair any small holes in the cone. If the driver is badly damaged, have it re-coned by a professional or replace the driver.

Are speakers covered under Hyundai warranty?

Each new Hyundai is covered by a standard Hyundai warranty that is referred to as bumper-to-bumper coverage. A comprehensive Hyundai warranty (the New Vehicle Limited Warranty) includes protection for: Audio systems — 3 years/36,000 miles or 5 years/60,000 miles depending on model year (Equus: 5 years/60,000 miles)

Are speakers covered under Toyota warranty?

Toyota-supplied audio systems installed by a Toyota dealer are warranted for 12 months, regardless of mileage from the date of installation on the vehicle, or the remainder of the applicable New Vehicle Limited Warranty, whichever provides the greater coverage.

How do you tell if your speakers are blown?

How to Tell If Your Car Speakers are Blown Out

  1. Distorted sound, hissing, and fuzziness.
  2. Telltale popping or rattling instead of music.
  3. Lack of bass, treble, or mid-tones.
  4. Lack of vibration from the speakers.
  5. Checking speakers for impedance.

How do you know when a speaker is bad?

Physically inspect the speaker. A blown speaker can have damage that can be heard with some mechanical movement. If you gently tap on the cone of the speaker it should have a firm drum like sound. If you hear a rattling sound (like a loose snare drum), this is an indicator of a bad speaker.

Why are the left side of my car speakers not working?

I have a Honda Accord 1997 and I have noticed that the left speakers are not working in my car. The radio is working just fine and the right side speakers play just fine also but the left side is not working whatsoever. Anyone have any ideas on what might be happening and what action to take? Thanks so much!

Is the wiring between the radio and the left speaker broke?

the wiring between the radio and the left speaker is broke How to decide depends on how hard it is to try various experiments. You could for example swap the left and right speakers, if that was easy to do, and see if the problem follows the speakers or not. The problem could also be a bad balance setting. It may be set to the “right” side only.

What should I do if my car speaker is not working?

Which promptly burns out for the same reason. 2 speakers destroyed, and still no audio. The takeaway is whenever you have an apparent speaker problem, measure the voltage on the speaker wire before installing a new speaker. It should be very close to zero volts.

What happens if your car speaker burns out?

Which immediately burns out the speaker of course. The insidious thing about this problem is that you think the speaker is bad, so you buy a new replacement speaker and install that one. Which promptly burns out for the same reason. 2 speakers destroyed, and still no audio.