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<blockquote data-quote="Trem" data-source="post: 8848153" data-attributes="member: 688777"><p>Really appreciate the review and the input. I've put everything (paneling) back together for now, got pretty frustrated with it, but as soon as I have time, I'll pull everything back apart and check. I should have just grabbed a spare length of wire and checked harness continuity, end to end on all connections, with a meter while I had everything apart. I'm pretty convinced, at this point, that the harness has an issue, from the manufacturer - a wire mislanded, or maybe a short somewhere.</p><p></p><p>If the above scenario is the case, with hot to speaker, would I have damaged the inline LOC, upstream of amp, in the process? Definitely want to eliminate all possible defects prior to a third attempt.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trem, post: 8848153, member: 688777"] Really appreciate the review and the input. I've put everything (paneling) back together for now, got pretty frustrated with it, but as soon as I have time, I'll pull everything back apart and check. I should have just grabbed a spare length of wire and checked harness continuity, end to end on all connections, with a meter while I had everything apart. I'm pretty convinced, at this point, that the harness has an issue, from the manufacturer - a wire mislanded, or maybe a short somewhere. If the above scenario is the case, with hot to speaker, would I have damaged the inline LOC, upstream of amp, in the process? Definitely want to eliminate all possible defects prior to a third attempt. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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