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<blockquote data-quote="natem33" data-source="post: 26155" data-attributes="member: 541071"><p>The warranty for the install would be void if you disturbed any part of the wiring, sub or amp. this just means that the installer may not be responsible for any problems that is related to the install. If you had a warranty on the sub itself, that would still be honored as long as the company that made the sub doesn't require professional installation in order for the warranty to be valid. With Hollywood products, I doubt that is the case.</p><p></p><p>like the Gator guy said, unless your stock speakers are running off of an amp other than the head unit there should not be a problem there. If your stock speakers are not working I would blame the HU. If you are having problems with your amp, speakers and HU then it is possible that you have an electrical problem, like an alternator on it's last leg or a dying battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="natem33, post: 26155, member: 541071"] The warranty for the install would be void if you disturbed any part of the wiring, sub or amp. this just means that the installer may not be responsible for any problems that is related to the install. If you had a warranty on the sub itself, that would still be honored as long as the company that made the sub doesn't require professional installation in order for the warranty to be valid. With Hollywood products, I doubt that is the case. like the Gator guy said, unless your stock speakers are running off of an amp other than the head unit there should not be a problem there. If your stock speakers are not working I would blame the HU. If you are having problems with your amp, speakers and HU then it is possible that you have an electrical problem, like an alternator on it's last leg or a dying battery. [/QUOTE]
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