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How do I bypass factory amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tshaffe" data-source="post: 8127102" data-attributes="member: 654453"><p>I have a 2000 monte carlo ss and my speakers are getting no sound and every once in a while fade in and out. I have a aftermarket kenwood deck, Polk audio front speakers and stock rear speakers. Haven't had a problem before now. I have come to the conclusion that my factory amp is going bad. After reading about this I think I will have to "bypass" the amp... How exactly would I do this. I'm a little confused as to what it means and how to do it. Someone please help me out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tshaffe, post: 8127102, member: 654453"] I have a 2000 monte carlo ss and my speakers are getting no sound and every once in a while fade in and out. I have a aftermarket kenwood deck, Polk audio front speakers and stock rear speakers. Haven't had a problem before now. I have come to the conclusion that my factory amp is going bad. After reading about this I think I will have to "bypass" the amp... How exactly would I do this. I'm a little confused as to what it means and how to do it. Someone please help me out! [/QUOTE]
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