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<blockquote data-quote="ovsims" data-source="post: 419667" data-attributes="member: 550594"><p>We looks like we have to break it down to find out the cause. Did they play before you installed the sub or are these new too. I guess the first thing i would check is my wiring. if you use an aftermarket wiring harness make sure the wires are correct and aligned with the connector. I had a wiring harness that had one wire in the wrong place and it took my an hour to figure out why the radio wouldn't turn on. looked inside the connector one wire (the ground was not in the right hole) I had to take the pin out and put it in the right spot to line up with the connector. If you have a speaker sitting around and you can easily pull the radio out, wire it up to the rear channels one at a time directly off the radio and verify there is output. if nothing looks like you have another problem to have fixed, the radio</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ovsims, post: 419667, member: 550594"] We looks like we have to break it down to find out the cause. Did they play before you installed the sub or are these new too. I guess the first thing i would check is my wiring. if you use an aftermarket wiring harness make sure the wires are correct and aligned with the connector. I had a wiring harness that had one wire in the wrong place and it took my an hour to figure out why the radio wouldn't turn on. looked inside the connector one wire (the ground was not in the right hole) I had to take the pin out and put it in the right spot to line up with the connector. If you have a speaker sitting around and you can easily pull the radio out, wire it up to the rear channels one at a time directly off the radio and verify there is output. if nothing looks like you have another problem to have fixed, the radio [/QUOTE]
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