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JoeBoxster

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  1. the two speakers on the left (dash and door) and the two speakers on the right (dash and door) operate as single full-range speakers, except split into two components (speakers). so you get highs and mids from the dash speaker, and lows from the door speakers. if you use the balance function to move all the sound to one side, it will sound *louder* than if you had them perfectly balanced L+R. i don't think the balance function is actually controlling the dash speaker separate from the door speaker (unless you have some crazy-a$$ radio that i'm not aware of). ;) OK I figured this out with everyones help. Speakers in door are woofers. Fader reduces volume to mid and tweeters in order to send to rear speakers. (Woofers are non directional)...but car does not have rear speakers!!!!!! So I get this unusual effect I discussed earlier. Solution....leave fader at 0 or buy rear speakers.
  2. WE have the same problem! I believe it is anti-freeze/water because I stuck a a small towel into coolant and the liquid seems to be the same. I do think it has something to do with overflow tank, but carpet isn't wet like everyone said it would be. Car is under warranty, so before we put it away for the winter, I am taking to dealer
  3. I have a 2004 Boxster After a drive, I note what appears to be a leaking of fluid from the passenger side rear end. At first I thought it was from the AC, but it happens even if AC is off. I checked the Coolant level, and it doesn't seem to be down much. Also, car doesn't over heat. Thoughts?
  4. I have a 2004 Boxster with CD player. Bottom speakers only emit bass sounds. This makes me think they are woofers. BUT, radio has a balance control to send more sound to them and less the top speakers. This seems strange as this is usually done only with full range speakers. Am I confused?
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