So I removed the BOSE door speaker and tested with a 9v battery and seems to react fine. I also tested the impedance and noticed it to be 2 ohms. I tested the wire with a volt meter and got .02 amps and essentially no voltage reading....(maybe didn't do it right).
Anyway. The tweeter on the drivers side appears to be working. So I thought it might be the driver, but now I am thinking somehow it might be the crossover. Is there a crossover per side or did BOSE bury it in the amp?
Just install a new deck, and maybe I have a bad interface module RadioPro 5 or the deck itself Pioneer AVH-x3600bhs.
btw, after testing the radio the 1st time and noticed the driver's sider door driver wasn't working, I removed the radio and tested the continuity of the soldered wires of the left front speaker wires. Everything was good.
Again, is there a crossover in the dash that could of gone bad? There appears to be nothing in the door but the speaker.
Thanks All!
---------- Post added at 09:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:01 PM ----------
oh, one other thing, the contacts on the speaker and wires appear to be clean, even then so, I cleaned them again with a small brush and wire contact cleaner.
Anyway. The tweeter on the drivers side appears to be working. So I thought it might be the driver, but now I am thinking somehow it might be the crossover. Is there a crossover per side or did BOSE bury it in the amp?
Just install a new deck, and maybe I have a bad interface module RadioPro 5 or the deck itself Pioneer AVH-x3600bhs.
btw, after testing the radio the 1st time and noticed the driver's sider door driver wasn't working, I removed the radio and tested the continuity of the soldered wires of the left front speaker wires. Everything was good.
Again, is there a crossover in the dash that could of gone bad? There appears to be nothing in the door but the speaker.
Thanks All!
---------- Post added at 09:02 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:01 PM ----------
So I removed the BOSE door speaker and tested with a 9v battery and seems to react fine. I also tested the impedance and noticed it to be 2 ohms. I tested the wire with a volt meter and got .02 amps and essentially no voltage reading....(maybe didn't do it right).
Anyway. The tweeter on the drivers side appears to be working. So I thought it might be the driver, but now I am thinking somehow it might be the crossover. Is there a crossover per side or did BOSE bury it in the amp?
Just install a new deck, and maybe I have a bad interface module RadioPro 5 or the deck itself Pioneer AVH-x3600bhs.
btw, after testing the radio the 1st time and noticed the driver's sider door driver wasn't working, I removed the radio and tested the continuity of the soldered wires of the left front speaker wires. Everything was good.
Again, is there a crossover in the dash that could of gone bad? There appears to be nothing in the door but the speaker.
Thanks All!
oh, one other thing, the contacts on the speaker and wires appear to be clean, even then so, I cleaned them again with a small brush and wire contact cleaner.