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<blockquote data-quote="audiotroubles" data-source="post: 4639603" data-attributes="member: 594636"><p>The only thing that I installed is the sub, amp, and cap.</p><p></p><p>The speakers in the doors are just the stock ones connected directly to the stereo with no aftermarket amp.</p><p></p><p>I think maybe that when I installed the cap it did something to the speakers in the doors.</p><p></p><p>The reason I got the cap is because in the amp install instructions, they recommended it. Do you think that this happened because of the cap? I haven't tried to install the sub without the cap, because of the door speaker problem. I have all the amp and cap wires unplugged now and I will probably need to just install new door speakers.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the head unit is having problems and not the speakers. As mentioned before, the speakers in the doors worked fine before I installed the new setup. I have a different head unit that I can plug in to see if the speakers play through that. I guess that's my next step. Hopefully it's just the head unit and with the spare one that I put in I can get it going.</p><p></p><p>Also, everything is still somewhat open to be able to see the wiring and everything is plugged in. I didn't install new door speakers, just the sub, amp for the sub, and the cap for the amp for the sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiotroubles, post: 4639603, member: 594636"] The only thing that I installed is the sub, amp, and cap. The speakers in the doors are just the stock ones connected directly to the stereo with no aftermarket amp. I think maybe that when I installed the cap it did something to the speakers in the doors. The reason I got the cap is because in the amp install instructions, they recommended it. Do you think that this happened because of the cap? I haven't tried to install the sub without the cap, because of the door speaker problem. I have all the amp and cap wires unplugged now and I will probably need to just install new door speakers. Maybe the head unit is having problems and not the speakers. As mentioned before, the speakers in the doors worked fine before I installed the new setup. I have a different head unit that I can plug in to see if the speakers play through that. I guess that's my next step. Hopefully it's just the head unit and with the spare one that I put in I can get it going. Also, everything is still somewhat open to be able to see the wiring and everything is plugged in. I didn't install new door speakers, just the sub, amp for the sub, and the cap for the amp for the sub. [/QUOTE]
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