No sound from speakers

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Jun 16, 2016 | 06:08 PM
  #1  
1995 Cherokee Sport. Previous owner had aftermarket radio in it. Had the key turned back to listen to music while I'm working on it then the music just shuts off and won't play anymore. So I take the radio out and thought there was a short so I bought a brand new radio. Doesn't fix it. Take all my speakers out and they were junk. I replace them and still nothing. I get my test light out and check the speakers wire from the adapter to plug into the radio and there's nothing. I have no power to any of my speaker wires. Someone please give me something to work with!!
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Jun 16, 2016 | 06:26 PM
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Sounds like a ground. I know it's a major pain in the butt, but I've always just run better wires out to each of the speakers.
Anyway, check to make sure the ground is good.
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Jun 16, 2016 | 07:09 PM
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Quote: Sounds like a ground. I know it's a major pain in the butt, but I've always just run better wires out to each of the speakers.
Anyway, check to make sure the ground is good.

How would I re-wire it if the original wire harness has no power to the speakers ?
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Jun 16, 2016 | 07:58 PM
  #4  
Power to the speakers?

Did you do a continuity check from the harness to the speaker end of the wires?

Did you check the radio fuse?
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Jun 16, 2016 | 08:31 PM
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Quote: Someone please give me something to work with!!
1. Have you checked the fuse? You have power to the headunit (at the very least the display illuminates) correct?
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Jun 16, 2016 | 08:34 PM
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Quote: 1. Have you checked the fuse? You have power to the headunit (at the very least the display illuminates) correct?
This. Start at one end and work to the other.

You have to give us something to work with in order for us to help.

We really do want to help.
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Jun 16, 2016 | 08:35 PM
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I had the same issue and the wires that run through the door jamb had all broken and deteriorated from opening and closing the door. Could be that.

This video helped me.
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Jun 16, 2016 | 09:22 PM
  #8  
Quote: This. Start at one end and work to the other.

You have to give us something to work with in order for us to help.

We really do want to help.

Yes I do have power to head unit! Just not speakers
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Jun 16, 2016 | 09:26 PM
  #9  
Do a continuity test on one speaker wire. Pick any one and see if your meter rings out.

Do you know how to check for continuity? If not just say so and we'll write it up for you, no worries.
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Jun 16, 2016 | 10:31 PM
  #10  
Quote: Do a continuity test on one speaker wire. Pick any one and see if your meter rings out.

Do you know how to check for continuity? If not just say so and we'll write it up for you, no worries.
No I do not
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Jun 16, 2016 | 10:44 PM
  #11  
Ok, so you have power at the head and you have the volume turned up but there is no sound.

Look at your schematic and find the wires that go to one of your front door speakers.

Take your multimeter and attach one lead to the wire at the speaker and touch the other lead to the corresponding pin on the wiring harness.

You should hear an audible tone. If you don't hear a tone you have a break in the wire.


But you could skip all of that by running a new speaker wire from one set of pins on your wiring harness to a single speaker... pick any one, but I'd go with a front door one because it's a short run. When I say pins, I mean the wire coming off the harness... not the actual pins.

Don't bother making it look pretty, just wire it direct and see if you get sound.

It's very possible you have broken wires and just need to run new speaker wire out.


If you have a spare, junk speaker lying around try and hook it up direct to see if sound comes out. That way you don't have to uninstall the speaks you already have in place.

What we're trying to determine is if sound is leaving the head and getting disrupted before it hits the speaks.

If you hook up a speak with new wire and sound comes out, then I'd do all four.

If it is still silent... with no hum or vibration, then move on to plan B.
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Jun 16, 2016 | 10:52 PM
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Quote: Ok, so you have power at the head and you have the volume turned up but there is no sound.

Look at your schematic and find the wires that go to one of your front door speakers.

Take your multimeter and attach one lead to the wire at the speaker and touch the other lead to the corresponding pin on the wiring harness.

You should hear an audible tone. If you don't hear a tone you have a break in the wire.


But you could skip all of that by running a new speaker wire from one set of pins on your wiring harness to a single speaker... pick any one, but I'd go with a front door one because it's a short run. When I say pins, I mean the wire coming off the harness... not the actual pins.

Don't bother making it look pretty, just wire it direct and see if you get sound.

It's very possible you have broken wires and just need to run new speaker wire out.


If you have a spare, junk speaker lying around try and hook it up direct to see if sound comes out. That way you don't have to uninstall the speaks you already have in place.

What we're trying to determine is if sound is leaving the head and getting disrupted before it hits the speaks.

If you hook up a speak with new wire and sound comes out, then I'd do all four.

If it is still silent... with no hum or vibration, then move on to plan B.
Well alrighty man I'll have to do that this weekend when i have time to mess with it. Hopefully something works. You guys are a big help!
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Jul 29, 2016 | 02:32 PM
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Both of my daughters have Grand Cherokees. One is an 02 and the other an 03. I changed out the speakers in the O2 a couple of years ago and the sound in the front speakers were terrible, there's sound, just not as strong as the back door speakers. I just recently bought the 03 and did a stereo and speaker swap on it and the front speakers are even worse. With full fader to the front you can barely hear them. If the wire was broken I wouldn't have any sound. So is it possible that it is almost severed causing this?
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Jul 29, 2016 | 03:26 PM
  #14  
Quote: Both of my daughters have Grand Cherokees. One is an 02 and the other an 03. I changed out the speakers in the O2 a couple of years ago and the sound in the front speakers were terrible, there's sound, just not as strong as the back door speakers. I just recently bought the 03 and did a stereo and speaker swap on it and the front speakers are even worse. With full fader to the front you can barely hear them. If the wire was broken I wouldn't have any sound. So is it possible that it is almost severed causing this?
You're using the factory wiring and not a common ground for the speakers?
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Jul 30, 2016 | 09:29 PM
  #15  
I got some of the Metra adaptors to go from the Chrysler plug to the speaker. The back speakers worked fine, same speakers, same adaptors.
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