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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8855644" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>I have NO IDEA what that little device could be. I think he might be screwing with you. NO THAT IS NOT COMMON, and THERE IS NO WAY, that is a problem from factory equipment, that is being caused by normal summertime heat. </p><p>If it did that because of the heat in California, it would be happening all over the southwest, and happening to thousands of people. There would have been a recall, and they would have fixed that 15 years ago. I also know your vehicle, and have never heard of this issue. </p><p></p><p>Yeah lift up the carpet and see where the ground is. It's need to be connected to bare metal. </p><p></p><p>That's another red flag they used red wire for ground and power. No shop anywhere should be doing that. That is dangerous to mix them up. </p><p></p><p>You need to cut those zip ties off that bundle. What are those wires? If you combine signal and power wires like that, that can cause interference, and could also be your problem. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Use your multimeter and check the resistance of how the subwoofer is wired. You can also disconnect the wiring and check at the subwoofer enclosure. You should be getting two ohms. Can you get a picture of the wiring into the amp, and the amp settings?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8855644, member: 674149"] I have NO IDEA what that little device could be. I think he might be screwing with you. NO THAT IS NOT COMMON, and THERE IS NO WAY, that is a problem from factory equipment, that is being caused by normal summertime heat. If it did that because of the heat in California, it would be happening all over the southwest, and happening to thousands of people. There would have been a recall, and they would have fixed that 15 years ago. I also know your vehicle, and have never heard of this issue. Yeah lift up the carpet and see where the ground is. It's need to be connected to bare metal. That's another red flag they used red wire for ground and power. No shop anywhere should be doing that. That is dangerous to mix them up. You need to cut those zip ties off that bundle. What are those wires? If you combine signal and power wires like that, that can cause interference, and could also be your problem. Use your multimeter and check the resistance of how the subwoofer is wired. You can also disconnect the wiring and check at the subwoofer enclosure. You should be getting two ohms. Can you get a picture of the wiring into the amp, and the amp settings? [/QUOTE]
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