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Gillie
20th March 2020, 07:55 AM
You will generally hear my wife coming with excessive noise from the stereo. The Range Rover has a great stereo in it but with two speakers open cct it is not as good as it should be. Does anyone know where speaker 1 and 2 are located? There is only 14 to choose from. replacement options?
AAM-Audio Amplifier
• B1A02-13 (2F) Speaker 2 circuit - General electrical failure - circuit open
( on 15-06-2019 12:41:37 at 136236 km )
• B1A01-13 (2F) Speaker 1 circuit - General electrical failure - circuit open
( on 15-06-2019 12:41:37 at 136236 km )
Laurie
20th March 2020, 08:40 AM
Gillie
According to the Workshop manual: if I'm reading it right !
Speaker 1 - LH Front Door Woofer
Speaker 2 - LH Front Door mid-range
Laurie
Gillie
20th March 2020, 08:58 AM
Thanks Laurie
That would appear to make sense but the reality is it is one in the drivers door and one in the back I am told. I did see the manual but the numbers don't line up to what the OBCD is telling me.
Laurie
20th March 2020, 09:05 AM
Gillie
Did the 2008 model have a standard and a premium sound system option ? that would add to the confusion [bigsad]
Laurie
PhilipA
20th March 2020, 09:23 AM
Just put on some loud music with a big bass content and put your hand over the speakers one by one . You will identify the dud ones by the lack of vibration.
seeing it is stated to be both in one door , I would be looking at maybe an unconnected connector.
Regards PhilipA
Gillie
20th March 2020, 09:58 AM
Gillie
Did the 2008 model have a standard and a premium sound system option ? that would add to the confusion [bigsad]
Laurie
Rave appears to have a few options but none seem to relate to the obcd. I think PhillipA is on the money but the ones that don't work are in different parts of the vehicle not in one door. Maybe it just the order they short circuited.
PhilipA
20th March 2020, 10:44 AM
The error as reported says open circuit which usually denotes a wire not connected.
Maybe someone has been into the doors and not fully attached a terminal on a speaker or two.
When speakers fail it is usually the magnet has been separated form the cone and the wires are still attached and giving resistance.
Regards PhilipA
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