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<blockquote data-quote="M@nJo" data-source="post: 837372" data-attributes="member: 559973"><p>meant by taking it out just enough so u can see the wires behind it, not the actual deck, sorry for misconfusion.</p><p></p><p>solder and crimp caps are fine. im lost as well. all i can think of are maybes/assumptions/guesses. do you think maybe a wire was loose and when you drove over a dip, it could've bounced off?</p><p></p><p>have you checked your speakers to see if the wires are still connected as well? the rears shouldnt take long, but the fronts may since there behind doorpanels.</p><p></p><p>goodluck man</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M@nJo, post: 837372, member: 559973"] meant by taking it out just enough so u can see the wires behind it, not the actual deck, sorry for misconfusion. solder and crimp caps are fine. im lost as well. all i can think of are maybes/assumptions/guesses. do you think maybe a wire was loose and when you drove over a dip, it could've bounced off? have you checked your speakers to see if the wires are still connected as well? the rears shouldnt take long, but the fronts may since there behind doorpanels. goodluck man [/QUOTE]
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