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<blockquote data-quote="The_Dealer" data-source="post: 8473259" data-attributes="member: 661313"><p>Had something like that happen to me. The push terminals had a rubber boot around the female part and it was a ***** to get to as it was. Not to mention very little room and EVERYTHING was sharp as hell. It was about like sticking your arm into a bucket of razor blades. Later I found out that the male terminal on the speaker slid between the rubber boot and female spade. It was held on tight enough to think it was connected like it should. Months later I got pissed and started to pull the speakers, wire, and everything else out and was going to set it all on fire. NVH and time stretched the boot and the wire had come off completely and was just hanging there. Replaced 2ndifferent hu's, sent an amp back for replacement under warranty, did the big 3 in 4awg and again with 1/0, moved power/ground/rca's way too many times, and tried about 3 different rca's. The only thing I didn't do was check at the actual speaker. Cause it's never that simple right? It was the fix for my noise. I did manage to pick up a loud whining noise coming from the front passenger side. The weird thing is the noise goes away when my gf gets out.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my Motorola 2950 Special Edition 3w.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Dealer, post: 8473259, member: 661313"] Had something like that happen to me. The push terminals had a rubber boot around the female part and it was a ***** to get to as it was. Not to mention very little room and EVERYTHING was sharp as hell. It was about like sticking your arm into a bucket of razor blades. Later I found out that the male terminal on the speaker slid between the rubber boot and female spade. It was held on tight enough to think it was connected like it should. Months later I got pissed and started to pull the speakers, wire, and everything else out and was going to set it all on fire. NVH and time stretched the boot and the wire had come off completely and was just hanging there. Replaced 2ndifferent hu's, sent an amp back for replacement under warranty, did the big 3 in 4awg and again with 1/0, moved power/ground/rca's way too many times, and tried about 3 different rca's. The only thing I didn't do was check at the actual speaker. Cause it's never that simple right? It was the fix for my noise. I did manage to pick up a loud whining noise coming from the front passenger side. The weird thing is the noise goes away when my gf gets out. Sent from my Motorola 2950 Special Edition 3w. [/QUOTE]
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