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<blockquote data-quote="skylineTT" data-source="post: 8519827" data-attributes="member: 576995"><p>As stated above, you can pull the amplifier fuse (usually located near the battery and in-line with the large amplifier power wire) and test your stereo out to make sure all the other speakers work (sub obviously won't). Once you verify, proceed with removing what you need. with the fuse out, there isn't a large possibility of electrical issues while disconnecting things on the amplifier end but it's still wise to practice safety by taping over the bare ends of the wire so as not to ground any circuits out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylineTT, post: 8519827, member: 576995"] As stated above, you can pull the amplifier fuse (usually located near the battery and in-line with the large amplifier power wire) and test your stereo out to make sure all the other speakers work (sub obviously won't). Once you verify, proceed with removing what you need. with the fuse out, there isn't a large possibility of electrical issues while disconnecting things on the amplifier end but it's still wise to practice safety by taping over the bare ends of the wire so as not to ground any circuits out. [/QUOTE]
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