What size speakers are in a 2004 Subaru Outback?

What size speakers are in a 2004 Subaru Outback?

Speakers that fit your 2004 Subaru Outback*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 6-1/2″
Front Door Tweeters Tweeter
Front Door Woofers 6-1/2″
Rear Deck Center SUB

What stereo is in Subaru Outback?

Factory stereo system. This Outback was available with two basic stereo systems. The base system starts with an AM/FM/SiriusXM/CD and plays through six speakers. The top-shelf Harman Kardon system sports an AM/FM/SiriusXM/HD/CD receiver with 12 speakers in eight locations.

What size speakers are in a 2005 Subaru Outback?

Speakers that fit your 2005 Subaru Outback*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door Tweeters Tweeter
Front Door Woofers 6-3/4″
Under Front Seat SUB
Rear Door 6-1/2″

Why are the speakers on my Subaru Outback not working?

I have nearly the same issue with my 2004 Subaru Outback wagon. Except, in my case the front speakers do not work but the back speakers work intermittently. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t – they sort of pop in and out unpredictably.

Why is the radio not working in my Subaru?

I was listening to a cd at the time, so I tried the radio tuner, but that produced no sound through the speakers either. The radio still had power, and it still tuned in stations according to the display. I pulled the door pannels off to check the speaker connections.

Why is the radio on but no sound through speakers?

A few days ago, I crossed some rough railroad tracks, and the sound cut out from my radio. I was listening to a cd at the time, so I tried the radio tuner, but that produced no sound through the speakers either. The radio still had power, and it still tuned in stations according to the display.

Why is the voice coil on my Subaru not working?

This wire is glued to the surface of the paper cone, and if the cone cracks in that area it can cause the wire to break. The bad solder connection at the lug terminal can be resoldered to see if this corrects the problem. Repairing the fine wires on the cone, or repairing an open voice coil, is not practical.