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The 2000 Chevy Silverado single cab has 6 1/2-inch speakers in the front and 4x6 speakers in the rear, along with tweeter-sized speakers in the doors. If you are experiencing speaker issues, the most common cause is a faulty fuse. To access the fuse box, locate a small seam or crack to the left of the steering wheel on the dashboard and carefully pry it open using a screwdriver or prybar. Inside the fuse box, you will find several fuses labeled with a diagram on the back of the panel. If the diagram is not present, refer to the owner's manual for guidance. Identify the faulty fuse by checking if the thin strip of metal connecting the two sections is intact. If it is broken, the fuse needs to be replaced with a new one, which typically costs around 10 dollars.
For the 2000 Chevy Silverado, the front door has a speaker size of 6.75 inches, while the rear door has a speaker size of 4 by 6 inches.
Doors at the front are six inches tall, and the size of the photo is four inches by six inches.