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<blockquote data-quote="cebbeler7" data-source="post: 6719774" data-attributes="member: 619293"><p>make sure your speaker wires are connected correctly on that 4 channel. my friend wired his wrong and had the same problem lol. It was actually kinda funny. but anyway just make sure you have your white and white/stripe for left front</p><p></p><p>grey and grey/stripe for right front</p><p></p><p>green and green/stripe for left rear</p><p></p><p>purple and purple/stripe for right rear.</p><p></p><p>also make sure it correct up by the head unit too.</p><p></p><p>check RCAs are in correct position</p><p></p><p>if that doesn't fix the problem it is the head unit. fading and volume are done with the speaker wires. if speaker wires are done correctly then trial by error the head unit is shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cebbeler7, post: 6719774, member: 619293"] make sure your speaker wires are connected correctly on that 4 channel. my friend wired his wrong and had the same problem lol. It was actually kinda funny. but anyway just make sure you have your white and white/stripe for left front grey and grey/stripe for right front green and green/stripe for left rear purple and purple/stripe for right rear. also make sure it correct up by the head unit too. check RCAs are in correct position if that doesn't fix the problem it is the head unit. fading and volume are done with the speaker wires. if speaker wires are done correctly then trial by error the head unit is shot. [/QUOTE]
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