Radio only works thru tweeters
Replace them with anything but the stock POS base speakers. Sure, moisture contributes to their demise, but they are self-destruct mechanisms. The coil leads rub and short and arc when played even a little loud, and quickly burn through the leads to an open, and I’m sure it would happen even if bone dry. Even the crappiest automotive speaker should tolerate a little moisture.
But also follow the advice give elsewhere to minimize the moisture problem.
But also follow the advice give elsewhere to minimize the moisture problem.
ok long story short. i have had hhr for a while now. the drivers side speakers intermittantly worked then went to solid off. that was happening for a year plus. now the passenger side is solid off. i checked the fuses they are good. what is the chances that its just a loose connection or plug in the back of the head unit?
Good luck with yours.
My adaptors came with pigtails with connectors that could just be plugged in to the car’s connectors. Don’t use those. The old connectors are probably corroded. Just cut them off and solder in new leads.
If your really ambitious, run new speaker wires all the way to the radio. The OEM wires are little skinny in my estimation. I’ve never done this, but thinking about it.
I know the polarity doesn't mater as long as you are consistent. The problem is with the factory connector, is that you can't tell what is + or -. Thats why I posted the diagram.
Normally on aftermarket speakers, the Narrow blade is Negative.
Thanks
Normally on aftermarket speakers, the Narrow blade is Negative.
Thanks
Appreciate the diagram. Might get to use it. What year is it from? Or is it the same for every year? And thanks for narrow/neg info.
My point was, if you don’t have the diagram it’s no big deal. All the connectors are (likely) the same and even if they weren’t you could trace them back to the speakers for the sake of consistency. In my case it took very little effort, and although it was probably already correct, I could have checked the polarity to assure consistency with the A-pillar tweeters but I didn’t care that much.
Still have a problem
I read all of the posts about the speakers not working, I first thought it was the radio itself, being that the air conditioning vents are right above the radio and when there is condensation on the vents it might drip into the radio, so I bought a new radio, after I installed it and paid dealership to program it to my car, I still have the same problem, only one tweeter speaker is working! I checked the rear door speaker on driver side looks brand new, my hhr panel wagon only has 70,000 miles, so I then checked the passenger side front speaker, it too looks brand new, no corrosion or any signs of damage or deterioration whatsoever, next I’m going to check the driver side front door but Im just curious how it could be a problem with the speakers???
please any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Need to add that this is my second hhr panel wagon and my first hhr panel wagon had the same problem, both of them are 2011
at first the speakers would not work when I first got in the car but they would come back on when they wanted to, then not work the next time I got in the car and would come back on at some point, that’s why I thought it was condensation dripping from the air vents.
This hhr doesn’t have an amplifier
please any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Need to add that this is my second hhr panel wagon and my first hhr panel wagon had the same problem, both of them are 2011
at first the speakers would not work when I first got in the car but they would come back on when they wanted to, then not work the next time I got in the car and would come back on at some point, that’s why I thought it was condensation dripping from the air vents.
This hhr doesn’t have an amplifier
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