Speaker stopped working
then you can swap out the speaker yourself. But you still need to check that there is an active signal going to the speaker. Actually very easy and you can use “almost” any known working speaker and does not need to be a tweeter .
Some other members may want to read the Mazda warranty regarding speakers and other sound system Components.
Some other members may want to read the Mazda warranty regarding speakers and other sound system Components.

If you use a factory Mazda, then the speaker is plug and play if you use an aftermarket, you may either use a special factory to open wire adapter connector, or you would need to use universal electrical connection to make your own. NO TECNINAL KNOOWLEDGE REQUIRED and easy to do.
If you use a factory Mazda, then the speaker is plug and play if you use an aftermarket, you may either use a special factory to open wire adapter connector, or you would need to use universal electrical connection to make your own. NO TECNINAL KNOOWLEDGE REQUIRED and easy to do.
You are getting confused by information overload. it is not a Bose or other high end sound system. So it is very simple task to remove the speaker, unplug it (connector 2 wires) and install your replacement speaker.
I suggest that you remove the panel where the speaker is and post a picture so some of us that are experienced can give you a personal instruction how to DIY.
Before some other members respond yes polarity is important but one step at a time to help this member!!!!
I do recommend a inexpensive digital Volt/Ohm meter to have on hand or just buy one they always come in handy in the future.
These are not complicated to use just don't get overloaded with all the display and adjustments that can be used.
I suggest that you remove the panel where the speaker is and post a picture so some of us that are experienced can give you a personal instruction how to DIY.
Before some other members respond yes polarity is important but one step at a time to help this member!!!!
I do recommend a inexpensive digital Volt/Ohm meter to have on hand or just buy one they always come in handy in the future.
These are not complicated to use just don't get overloaded with all the display and adjustments that can be used.
To at least find a tweeter or speaker replacement use this website. You can even actually purchase a speaker from them, and they will then give you all the technical assistance to replace your factory speaker or tweeter that includes how-to and any additional parts you may need for a successful installation.
Car Audio for your Mazda Suv
or their main website:
Home stereo with speakers at Crutchfield | Find the Right Gear for You
Car Audio for your Mazda Suv
or their main website:
Home stereo with speakers at Crutchfield | Find the Right Gear for You
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