door speaker not working

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hi guys i picked up my mk3 mondeo tonight and noticed my passenger door speaker not working, it has a hands free kit fitted but i can't see any tampering done with the speaker wires behind the dash. anyone know where to start with something like this?
 
First check your balance isnt set up incorrectly!

Then remove headunit to check everything's securely plugged in.

Otherwise, here's a good guide to taking doors apart etc to get to the offending speaker. Good luck!
 
Check the wiring on the speaker to make sure its secure, and trace the wires as far back as you can to check the state of it, and in particular look for breakages and shorts. If you don't find any take the speaker out and test it with another source, like the speaker wires on the other side. Of course, you could do it the other way around and test the speaker first, as its possible a previous owner blew it by having the volume too loud.
 
Long day? taking a door card off?

ive got to do the same on the primera i just got. Think ill change all the speakers anyway.
 
hi guys i picked up my mk3 mondeo tonight and noticed my passenger door speaker not working, it has a hands free kit fitted but i can't see any tampering done with the speaker wires behind the dash. anyone know where to start with something like this?

Handfree kits usually have their own speakers, and don't hook up into the standard speaker system.

Take the doorcard off and have a look at the connection, if that doesn't solve it then replace the speaker :)
 
Handfree kits usually have their own speakers, and don't hook up into the standard speaker system.
Really? I don't know of many proper kits like this?

I would say check the twisty wiring loom connectors between the chassis and door before taking anything apart.
 
Really? I don't know of many proper kits like this?

I would say check the twisty wiring loom connectors between the chassis and door before taking anything apart.

Possibly not ones that are factory fitted, but retro-fit ones are almost always like that!
 
Possibly not ones that are factory fitted, but retro-fit ones are almost always like that!
I know about 5 people with retro kits including myself and they all go via the headunit and speakers.

Some of my friends have stock and others aftermarket head units.

I have a parrot kit and it just plugged between the loom and head unit. Quite easy to fit.
 
I know about 5 people with retro kits including myself and they all go via the headunit and speakers.

Some of my friends have stock and others aftermarket head units.

I have a parrot kit and it just plugged between the loom and head unit. Quite easy to fit.

I'm thinking of the Nokia CARK kits ;)
 
I'm thinking of the Nokia CARK kits ;)

Ah...that'll be due to being Nokia and therefore crap. :p

As for the OP, check the speaker if it's not at the HU, but also as Tesla said, make sure that there isn't loads of wear on the wires between the door and the car itself.

InvG
 
Ah...that'll be due to being Nokia and therefore crap. :p

Nokia car kits are some of the best in the business?

It's very easy to route the audio from a Nokia kit through the stereo speakers, you just need a Telemute lead. Makes installation very simple too as it can usually give you switched and constant ignition, so it's literally plug in and go.
 
Nokia car kits are some of the best in the business?

It's very easy to route the audio from a Nokia kit through the stereo speakers, you just need a Telemute lead. Makes installation very simple too.

I meant Nokia in general. :p

Had no end of problems with my phone. :(

InvG
 
My friend has loads of issues with his Nokia car kit, unsure if it's his newer nokia phone though.

A lot of the time when I call him and he's in the car I can hear myself, the echo mute (feedback) thing just doesn't seem to work.
 
Is he using a non-Nokia phone with it? The older kits (the CK-7W mainly) don't have echo cancellation in the kit, because Nokia are backwards and put it in the phone instead. If I try and use my iPhone with the CK-7W in my mum's car it just echoes. Fine with the CK-15W in my car though.
 
Oh right, obviously something wrong there - my work phone's a 6300 and that works with the CK-7W fine!
 
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