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<blockquote data-quote="just call me KeV" data-source="post: 8880404" data-attributes="member: 656095"><p>Ok. Let me update with a couple questions after rereading the thread which has rapidly devolved into a shitshow. these questions are me making sure because I felt the answers were unclear.</p><p>1. You have the dash speaker and door speakers wired on the same channel. The same with rear doors and rear deck speakers?</p><p>2. You have a sub installed and playing and it's connected to the factory amplifier?</p><p>3. You downloaded the uconnect upgrade software, But have a new headunit you would like to install?</p><p></p><p>I would like to help if I can but need to better establish a baseline we can use to go forward. I'm willing to do a couple hours of research to help you sort it out. This is the fun part of the hobby for me, Perhaps you could take some time to take any pictures you feel would be relevant that might help light the way.</p><p>Also a budget in earnest and what you really want out of the system now and possibly in the future.</p><p></p><p>KeV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just call me KeV, post: 8880404, member: 656095"] Ok. Let me update with a couple questions after rereading the thread which has rapidly devolved into a shitshow. these questions are me making sure because I felt the answers were unclear. 1. You have the dash speaker and door speakers wired on the same channel. The same with rear doors and rear deck speakers? 2. You have a sub installed and playing and it's connected to the factory amplifier? 3. You downloaded the uconnect upgrade software, But have a new headunit you would like to install? I would like to help if I can but need to better establish a baseline we can use to go forward. I'm willing to do a couple hours of research to help you sort it out. This is the fun part of the hobby for me, Perhaps you could take some time to take any pictures you feel would be relevant that might help light the way. Also a budget in earnest and what you really want out of the system now and possibly in the future. KeV [/QUOTE]
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