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So I installed a new stereo (boss) in my 1997 grand am, and when I start it up somestimes the sound comes out of all of my speakers, but usually it's just the front right and back left. I'm wondering if this sounds like a wire issue? or what my other options could be?

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Check speakers balance could need adjusting.

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Nathan

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SOURCE: 1997 Buick LeSabre has squeak noise coming from right front.

More likely this is a wheel bearing or CV joint than suspension components.

One good indication is if, when your making a right turn or accelerating, there is a shudder or shaking in the steering wheel then its likely a wheel bearing.

Another good indicator can be found when you jack up the suspicious wheel. Put one hand on the top of the wheel and one on the bottom and pull back and forth. If the wheel makes a clunking noise and moves in either direction, then wheel bearing is shot.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 15, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Yukon XL with Delco Stereo only has front

sound like the head unit's out put mosfet is going bad, but i have also ran in to this problem when it was a speaker wires shorting out. so first check the connection on your rear speakers.

Zachary Reed

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SOURCE: need wiring diagram for a 95 Jeep Grand Cherokee

http://www.modifiedlife.com/car-stereo-radio-wiring-diagram-1995-jeep-grand-cherokee/

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