Acura TSB 95-019 Rear speaker static
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Acura TSB 95-019 Rear speaker static
Rear Speaker Static
SYMPTOM
One or both rear speakers are creating static or have
stopped working completely.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The electrical leads to the voice coil are loose or
have come off.
VEHICLES AFFECTED
2.5TL – Thru VIN JH4UA2. . .TC011673
3.2TL – Thru VIN JH4UA3. . .TC001122
PARTS INFORMATION
Speaker assembly: P/N 39120-SW3-901
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Inspect the speaker(s), and replace them with the
assembly listed under PARTS INFORMATION.
1. Turn on the radio. Use the fader and balance
controls to locate the speaker or speakers that
are causing problems. Also listen to an audio
tape or CD to make sure the problem is not
caused by radio reception.
2. Once you have confirmed that the problem is in a
rear speaker, remove that speaker.
3. Inspect the electrical leads that go from the
connector to the voice coil. The leads and
adhesive should be firmly attached at the voice
coil.
• If either electrical lead has come loose at the
voice coil, or the lead/adhesive is starting to
pull away from the voice coil, replace both rear
speakers.
• If the electrical leads are still firmly connected,
investigate other causes for the problem
(connectors, harnesses, grounding, etc).
SYMPTOM
One or both rear speakers are creating static or have
stopped working completely.
PROBABLE CAUSE
The electrical leads to the voice coil are loose or
have come off.
VEHICLES AFFECTED
2.5TL – Thru VIN JH4UA2. . .TC011673
3.2TL – Thru VIN JH4UA3. . .TC001122
PARTS INFORMATION
Speaker assembly: P/N 39120-SW3-901
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Inspect the speaker(s), and replace them with the
assembly listed under PARTS INFORMATION.
1. Turn on the radio. Use the fader and balance
controls to locate the speaker or speakers that
are causing problems. Also listen to an audio
tape or CD to make sure the problem is not
caused by radio reception.
2. Once you have confirmed that the problem is in a
rear speaker, remove that speaker.
3. Inspect the electrical leads that go from the
connector to the voice coil. The leads and
adhesive should be firmly attached at the voice
coil.
• If either electrical lead has come loose at the
voice coil, or the lead/adhesive is starting to
pull away from the voice coil, replace both rear
speakers.
• If the electrical leads are still firmly connected,
investigate other causes for the problem
(connectors, harnesses, grounding, etc).
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