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<blockquote data-quote="f00tba11" data-source="post: 3248932" data-attributes="member: 579662"><p>I'm just new to this electronic stuff as was on the forum because I started another thread. My son is getting into the stereo stuff and I'm trying to help him was all and don't want the phone call saying his battery is dead. To the post above, there are 2 subs. He purchased the whole system off the net and me being new to this, I didn't realize they are under powered. The biggest problem I have now is his right speaker wasn't working and I reconnected the black/grey wire the had come disconnected from the GM harness to the factory wires, reconnected the negative cable and it was all bad news from there. Turned the car on and the subs just started blairing and couldn't be controlled from the head? Did the head unit go? I just cannot figure out what could have happened. All I did I thought was recoonct the RF speaker wire. Just my luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f00tba11, post: 3248932, member: 579662"] I'm just new to this electronic stuff as was on the forum because I started another thread. My son is getting into the stereo stuff and I'm trying to help him was all and don't want the phone call saying his battery is dead. To the post above, there are 2 subs. He purchased the whole system off the net and me being new to this, I didn't realize they are under powered. The biggest problem I have now is his right speaker wasn't working and I reconnected the black/grey wire the had come disconnected from the GM harness to the factory wires, reconnected the negative cable and it was all bad news from there. Turned the car on and the subs just started blairing and couldn't be controlled from the head? Did the head unit go? I just cannot figure out what could have happened. All I did I thought was recoonct the RF speaker wire. Just my luck [/QUOTE]
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