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<blockquote data-quote="Jr1993" data-source="post: 8754434" data-attributes="member: 683435"><p>Ran out of daylight today I was on the lake later than expected I will.definitly take the loc out tomorrow hook it all up how it originally was and let yall know what happens. Shouldn't matter if I Just use the new speaker wires that I ran though right? the ones that are already hooked up to the aftermarket speakers and hook those up to the factory amp in place of the ones that run to the speakers Originally though right? cause it would be a real pain to have to un solder those wires and solder the old old wires onto the aftermarket speakers. The reason I am askingThough is because I am not sure if the Factory wires go from the RCU and then split and go to the speakers And the head unit to retain the fader balance controls. I guess this is the only way this would make sense in my mind anyways. I will follow the Wires tomorrow to see which way they go but The other option is to just have all 3 ends of the wires in each of the wire nuts like I do now. Because the wire coming off of the RCUAnd the wires that go to the speakers/ Head unit and the wires that lead to the LOC are in the wire nut right now. Do you think this is what is causing the problem? Just asking before I rip everything apart tomorrow because I'm fed up with everything not working and I will get it working if it's the last thing I do! However I would like less work if at all possible haha and thank you so much for all of your guys's help and advice it is greatly appreciated!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jr1993, post: 8754434, member: 683435"] Ran out of daylight today I was on the lake later than expected I will.definitly take the loc out tomorrow hook it all up how it originally was and let yall know what happens. Shouldn't matter if I Just use the new speaker wires that I ran though right? the ones that are already hooked up to the aftermarket speakers and hook those up to the factory amp in place of the ones that run to the speakers Originally though right? cause it would be a real pain to have to un solder those wires and solder the old old wires onto the aftermarket speakers. The reason I am askingThough is because I am not sure if the Factory wires go from the RCU and then split and go to the speakers And the head unit to retain the fader balance controls. I guess this is the only way this would make sense in my mind anyways. I will follow the Wires tomorrow to see which way they go but The other option is to just have all 3 ends of the wires in each of the wire nuts like I do now. Because the wire coming off of the RCUAnd the wires that go to the speakers/ Head unit and the wires that lead to the LOC are in the wire nut right now. Do you think this is what is causing the problem? Just asking before I rip everything apart tomorrow because I'm fed up with everything not working and I will get it working if it's the last thing I do! However I would like less work if at all possible haha and thank you so much for all of your guys's help and advice it is greatly appreciated!!! [/QUOTE]
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