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<blockquote data-quote="Crazedhick3" data-source="post: 8674897" data-attributes="member: 676982"><p>Hey guys. Late response here but I took care of the issue. The speaker wire connector/ harness at the left rear speaker would work loose and lose connection. Took out connector and butt spliced. All ok now. </p><p></p><p>I have another question though. When I hook up my amp, I am gonna use the factory speaker wires and splice in behind the deck from the amp. Do I need to disconnect the wires from the deck or will it work ok if it’s wired in parallel? I figure with the rcas active they aren’t being used anyway. Thanks. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazedhick3, post: 8674897, member: 676982"] Hey guys. Late response here but I took care of the issue. The speaker wire connector/ harness at the left rear speaker would work loose and lose connection. Took out connector and butt spliced. All ok now. I have another question though. When I hook up my amp, I am gonna use the factory speaker wires and splice in behind the deck from the amp. Do I need to disconnect the wires from the deck or will it work ok if it’s wired in parallel? I figure with the rcas active they aren’t being used anyway. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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