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Chevy Silverado Rear Speaker Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="thetruth" data-source="post: 8819713" data-attributes="member: 595244"><p>It does have an LOC... I went to work on the truck yesterday and the speaker issue was not present, but now my subwoofer amp was going in and out of protect mode. The installer looks like he did a half ass job grounding the amps to the chassis so I cleaned it up a bit and it has stopped for now. I have noticed when I idle the truck for extended periods of time and then shut the truck off, it starts really rough. Could this be attributed to the poor ground or do I need a high amp alternator? I feel a 150amp alternator should be sufficient, although I was planning on upgrading anyways eventually.</p><p></p><p>- Roxie224</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetruth, post: 8819713, member: 595244"] It does have an LOC... I went to work on the truck yesterday and the speaker issue was not present, but now my subwoofer amp was going in and out of protect mode. The installer looks like he did a half ass job grounding the amps to the chassis so I cleaned it up a bit and it has stopped for now. I have noticed when I idle the truck for extended periods of time and then shut the truck off, it starts really rough. Could this be attributed to the poor ground or do I need a high amp alternator? I feel a 150amp alternator should be sufficient, although I was planning on upgrading anyways eventually. - Roxie224 [/QUOTE]
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