Not normally as the voltage is very low.
Ratio between the frequencies of the speakers
Remove the covers to your 1997 radio speakers. Remove the radio speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the radio speakers. Reverse the process to install your new radio speakers.
It is possible that there is a break in the wiring between the radio and the speakers. It is also possible that either a component or inline fuse is blown.
There are really only 3 possibliites. FIRST: Make sure that the radio actually does come on and that the volume control is turned up. THEN: (1) The speaker wire plug has come loose or fallen out of the back of the radio. (2) The speaker wire(s) has been broken (or shorted out) somewhere between the radio and the speakers themselves. (3) the audio circuit in the radio has died and the radio needs to be replaced.
There is no fuse for the speakers. There is a fuse for the radio.
The radio is fused Not the speakers. If you have a problem then the radio is the culprit.
If the radio fuse is fine and the speakers still do not work, perhaps the speakers are wired up wrong. Every speaker has an input and output wire. The wires may have been crossed or they are not connected to the radio. If the CD player works, but the radio will not, then the radio itself is bad.
changing the radio is only part of the change . All speakers are BOSE speakers also
NO! NO!
Each speaker has an amp on it. There is a sound processor that is between the radio head unit and the speakers. The sound processing unit is what separates the appropriate sound range frequencies and sends them to the appropriate speakers. This is provided you have an Infinity sound system.
The speakers are probably not connected or the wiring from the speakers to the receiver are faulty.
Could be the speakers are blown.