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<blockquote data-quote="speedyjuarez" data-source="post: 8276055" data-attributes="member: 656608"><p>well I'm not that very experienced but the amp you have is a 5 channel amp so you can run all your door/kick panel speakers.</p><p></p><p>How many RCAs are running to the input on the amp? how many speaker wires are coming out?</p><p></p><p>you should have 3 rca inputs two for your door/kick panel speakers and one for the subwoofer. You'll see where you connect your speakers on the amp labeled amp 1, amp 2 and sub.</p><p></p><p>That car comes with a bose system, so all the speakers and factory subs should have a amp stock. The previous owner could've ran new speaker wire to all those from the aftermarket amp. If the sub terminal doesn't have speaker wire then the sub might still be hooked up to the stock amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedyjuarez, post: 8276055, member: 656608"] well I'm not that very experienced but the amp you have is a 5 channel amp so you can run all your door/kick panel speakers. How many RCAs are running to the input on the amp? how many speaker wires are coming out? you should have 3 rca inputs two for your door/kick panel speakers and one for the subwoofer. You'll see where you connect your speakers on the amp labeled amp 1, amp 2 and sub. That car comes with a bose system, so all the speakers and factory subs should have a amp stock. The previous owner could've ran new speaker wire to all those from the aftermarket amp. If the sub terminal doesn't have speaker wire then the sub might still be hooked up to the stock amp. [/QUOTE]
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