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		  I have a ground problem with my front-right door speaker.  I hooked up the wires positive to positive and negative to negative, and no sound comes out.  I took a test light and I found there is power but no ground.  After I did this, I tested it by taking an alternative ground and applied it to the speaker.  It had sound but no quality or volume.  I don't know how to fix the problem.  Do I need to change the wire coming from my head unit wiring harness to the door or is it something else? Please anyone who knows what they are talking about, post on this topic.  Help would be more than appreciated.
  I have a ground problem with my front-right door speaker.  I hooked up the wires positive to positive and negative to negative, and no sound comes out.  I took a test light and I found there is power but no ground.  After I did this, I tested it by taking an alternative ground and applied it to the speaker.  It had sound but no quality or volume.  I don't know how to fix the problem.  Do I need to change the wire coming from my head unit wiring harness to the door or is it something else? Please anyone who knows what they are talking about, post on this topic.  Help would be more than appreciated.
 
		 
