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Blown front speakers or fuse?

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2022 Overland. Car was off, I opened up the shrouds for the speaker on the passenger side and looked at the connector…damn, I don’t have the harness. So I put it back, and never unplugged it. Now I have no front speakers at all. Only the sound bar works.

I looked for a fuse but there’s no fuse that’s specific to the front speakers. Any advice?
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There aren't any fuses for the speakers that I'm aware of. I would double check your connections at the speakers.
You didn't change the fader settings to rear by chance?
 

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Correct. Speakers don't have fuses. There's either a wiring issue, or like he said - check balance/fader settings. Maybe a wire was pinched/crushed when putting the speaker stuff back?
 

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disconnect fender grd and reconnect or let truck sit til it sleeps/reboots
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