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<blockquote data-quote="cowboybobb693" data-source="post: 2604229" data-attributes="member: 573558"><p>I wired in my 2 LOCS into my 2002 Chevy Silverado HD. Now the stock head unit is doing something weird. The fader knob controls the balance. I hooked up a Phoenix Gold amp that I had laying around the barn for a couple of years,when I removed it from my last truck it worked fine,now only 2 channels have output, I'm STUMPED.</p><p></p><p>Okay,i just went out and swapped the RCA's and now the balance knob works, the fader knob is okay,since I ran the wires out of my amp back to the speaker wires and have them now working as a 2 ch instead of the factory 4 ch. I was planning on bridging my amp and using the other ch to run my sub, but I'm not getting any power out of the 2 back ch. Could I have screwed up wiring the LOC'S ??? I followed the directions and checked and double checked the connections.</p><p></p><p>I REALLY don't want to tear into the wiring again since everything is soldered and shrink tubed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboybobb693, post: 2604229, member: 573558"] I wired in my 2 LOCS into my 2002 Chevy Silverado HD. Now the stock head unit is doing something weird. The fader knob controls the balance. I hooked up a Phoenix Gold amp that I had laying around the barn for a couple of years,when I removed it from my last truck it worked fine,now only 2 channels have output, I'm STUMPED. Okay,i just went out and swapped the RCA's and now the balance knob works, the fader knob is okay,since I ran the wires out of my amp back to the speaker wires and have them now working as a 2 ch instead of the factory 4 ch. I was planning on bridging my amp and using the other ch to run my sub, but I'm not getting any power out of the 2 back ch. Could I have screwed up wiring the LOC'S ??? I followed the directions and checked and double checked the connections. I REALLY don't want to tear into the wiring again since everything is soldered and shrink tubed [/QUOTE]
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