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Old Dec 29, 2004 | 06:23 PM
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Hi All.

I've had my stang for a little over a year now but just developed some buzzing in the passenger side door speaker. I have the Mach system and get good sound from it, except for the buzzing. That's why I'm wondering if maybe its something loose in the speaker harness and not the actual speaker itself that's sounding terrible.

My question is: In a 2001, is there an easy way to remove the door panel so I can try to see what's going on? I'm afraid to remove it and damage it and have it not go back on correctly.

Second Question: about 6 months ago, I had a problem with one of the window switches going bad. So i took it to the garage and had it replaced. No biggie... works fine. However, the panel insert on the door that holds the switches now won't stay in place. Everytime I close the door, it pulls out a little and I have to push it back in. Any advice how this might be fixed? Is this a reoccuring problem with this design.

Sorry if these questions are repeats of someone else's. I tried the "search" option but couldn't find much that related to my problems.

Thanks for all your help!!!
Old Jan 15, 2005 | 07:11 AM
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could be a loose connection in the speaker wiring or a spot in the spearker wire has rubbed though and you are getting distortion that way. check the door switch panel and see if there a broken clips on it. they my need to be replaced
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