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Old 06-26-2007, 12:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Blown speaker.

On my driver's side door. Will the dealership replace it for free since it's still under warranty? Thanks.
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Yes they should.... I got my sub replaced underwarranty
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Yeah, they definitely should. My buddy blew all of the speakers in his solara and toyota covered them without a problem, so honda should be the same way. Call and let them know so they can set up an appointment.
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Huh, what's that. Speak up. I can't hear you.
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yes they should be covered under warrenty as long as you havent hooked an amp up to them or an aftermarket head unit.

an aftermarket head unit puts out more watts than stock and honda will most definatly argue that.
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Old 06-26-2007, 03:12 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Yeah, they definitely should. My buddy blew all of the speakers in his solara and toyota covered them without a problem, so honda should be the same way. Call and let them know so they can set up an appointment.
Just wondering how one would "blow" ALL the speakers in an automotive system which is at least 4 and maybe 6???? Maybe he was the guy drowning out the siren on the emergency vehicle coming up behind me while waiting at a traffic light last night??
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did you run it too hot or did water just get to it? there's a lot of water
that gets inside our doors. i mean A LOT of water. when i installed my
Polks, i made a little arch lip thingie over the speaker so it would keep
water away like an umbrella.
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did you run it too hot or did water just get to it? there's a lot of water
that gets inside our doors. i mean A LOT of water. when i installed my
Polks, i made a little arch lip thingie over the speaker so it would keep
water away like an umbrella.

Why would water find its way into the doors? HUH?
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Why would water find its way into the doors? HUH?
are you just joking around or really don't know?
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