Freelander 1 driver speaker not working

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elameed elaneed

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hi all
this is my first post here
and i am new in land rover freelander 2004 V6 4door ( this is my first car )
so i need helping from professional people about my problems , i am mechanical engineer i need to repair almost everything without going to garage
so
i fix new china audio and it working good, but i found problem in front doors .
there is 2 speaker fixed in each door, small speaker working but big one not working
after that i searching in internet i found both speaker connected with one wire, how come one speaker work?

please help me
 

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They are both fed off the same line, there is a 'crossover' in the line though to limit the frequency range to each speaker.

I would suggest you test the non-working speaker, you will probably find it's knackered or a dodgy connection on the rear.
 
clean the connections up the small one is a tweeter
They are both fed off the same line, there is a 'crossover' in the line though to limit the frequency range to each speaker.

I would suggest you test the non-working speaker, you will probably find it's knackered or a dodgy connection on the rear.

Thanks for reply
Actually i remove big speaker and make direct connection from dashboard, i found speaker not working, now this is not my problem, i need to know why 2 speakers damage suddenly?
 
How many Watts did you feed into the speakers? The standard factory speakers are rated a 25 Watts Max. The Harmon Kardon speakers will take about 35 Watts before failure.
 
How many Watts did you feed into the speakers? The standard factory speakers are rated a 25 Watts Max. The Harmon Kardon speakers will take about 35 Watts before failure.
car audio output 50W*4 :D
but rear speaker work in good condition, and small front speaker still workingo_O
 
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