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<blockquote data-quote="f00tba11" data-source="post: 3250538" data-attributes="member: 579662"><p>2001 Alero.</p><p></p><p>My sons system/subs/amp was professionally installed with a factory stereo untill he could afford a new one. He finally purchesed a Kenwwood MP 235. We put it in. Spliced in the required GM Wire Harness to the factory wires, purchased and connected antenna adapter, put it all in and it worked GREAT. Except his right front speaker would not work. We pulled out the head unit to see that the grey/black wire for that speaker had come apart from the harness. We respliced it in and reinstalled the unit. And now here's where it goes bad......we reconnected the negative battery cable, turned the car on and the subs started humming. They worked just fine before we pulled it to connect one speaker wire? We had to turn the car off. Pulled it all out again to look at the harness and wiring. Everything looks to be intact....... Can anyone please help us.......? When not connected to amp, everything sounds great. What went wrong? So to make a long story short, start car and subs go off at top end and we have to turn car off right of way. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for any help you can provide.</p><p></p><p>MTX 942 amp.......Apline Type R 12" subs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="f00tba11, post: 3250538, member: 579662"] 2001 Alero. My sons system/subs/amp was professionally installed with a factory stereo untill he could afford a new one. He finally purchesed a Kenwwood MP 235. We put it in. Spliced in the required GM Wire Harness to the factory wires, purchased and connected antenna adapter, put it all in and it worked GREAT. Except his right front speaker would not work. We pulled out the head unit to see that the grey/black wire for that speaker had come apart from the harness. We respliced it in and reinstalled the unit. And now here's where it goes bad......we reconnected the negative battery cable, turned the car on and the subs started humming. They worked just fine before we pulled it to connect one speaker wire? We had to turn the car off. Pulled it all out again to look at the harness and wiring. Everything looks to be intact....... Can anyone please help us.......? When not connected to amp, everything sounds great. What went wrong? So to make a long story short, start car and subs go off at top end and we have to turn car off right of way. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for any help you can provide. MTX 942 amp.......Apline Type R 12" subs [/QUOTE]
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