Yes, it’s possible to check and inspect.
If your car audio suddenly stops producing sound, there may be several possible causes—not only the speaker itself, but also the amplifier, DSP, wiring, fuse, settings, or the factory system side. Symptoms such as sound not coming from only one side, noise, or sound that cuts out and comes back again will be isolated and checked in the same step-by-step manner.
At LOGON, we don’t assume the cause based on symptoms alone. Instead, we confirm by organizing possibilities across the unit itself, the wiring, and the settings. On vehicles that already have aftermarket components installed, systems installed by other shops, or vehicles after purchasing a used car, the way we check may also change depending on what’s installed.
If you try to handle the wiring or change the settings forcefully, it can sometimes make the cause harder to identify. When the sound stops, it’s safest to consult us with the current condition kept as-is as much as possible.
After confirming the situation, we can advise you whether it can be improved through adjustments, or whether repairs or part replacements may be necessary. If you let us know your symptoms to the extent you can, we’ll organize the next steps and guide you accordingly.