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Fixed under warranty. What you might get though from some dealers is they try to fob it off saying nothing is wrong. Keep pushing for replacement and have you playing your music etc and showing them the problem. Have had to replace mine a few times and seems to be going good for now. Otherwise out of warranty just buy something more decent than OEM.
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damn my warranty ends this year! is this problem on all models or just a select unlucky few? thanks for the reply !!
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I think it happened on 2008-2011 models (pre-facelift) haven't read anything about the facelift models experiencing the same problem though? I got the unlucky few but only speaker problem and not pinging problem (though mine's a manual and nothing yet!)
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had same problem (late 2008 build), driver side speaker blew.
had it fixed under extended warranty
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Same problem here the driver side was busted jus took it to dealer under warrranty to replace it
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I had all the door speakers replaced in my '08 CU2 due to severe distortion when they were quite new... Now the front right is doing it again, but only intermittently. My five year warranty expires in two weeks, so I was hoping to get it sorted, but it's hard to get the dealer to hear it when it only does it some of the time. Am thinking of biting the bullet and just replacing the front door speakers with something that sounds better and won't blow up again. In another thread, someone recommended the Polk Audio DB651 6.5". Steeler's thread http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ht=remove+door gives instructions for removing the door trims, which doesn't look too hard. If I do this, is it easy to just unscrew the old speakers, disconnect, and install the new ones? Any advice welcome! :)