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Age: 31 Posts: 284 Joined: 27th Sep 2009 Ride: 1995 EF Ford Fairmont Location: Bundaberg, QLD |
ok so just installed a new head unit after a lot of annoyances, but now the rear speakers wont work. the front speakers work great though. i think it is because the factory amp is not getting any power?
what should i do? the car is an ef ghia |
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mmmm i know exactly what the problem(s) could be ......
1) did you run new rca cables from the head unit to the amp? 2) did you run a new remote wire from the head unit to the amp? If you havn't do both because the rca cables and the remote wire is in a round 8 pin plug (DO NOT CHOP IT UP)\ Heres a link that might help documents.php?d=22 look at Premium Sound System Plug 4 - Amplifier Plug that is the 8 pin plug for the amp (do not cut the wires) buy some rca cables from super cheap i paid $20 for the sony ones and $3 for a 2 into 4 adapter. remote wire buy 6-7 Meters better too much than not enough. (i can't remember the right guage) but someone at jaycar or D icksmith might be able to help. 1 thing i forgot to ask is it a factory headunit or an aftermarket one? |
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Age: 31 Posts: 284 Joined: 27th Sep 2009 Ride: 1995 EF Ford Fairmont Location: Bundaberg, QLD |
sorry about the slow reply its and aftermarket head unit, so basicly i have to run new rca's and remote wire (being the power wire?) to the new head unit? for the rear speakers to work.
sorry new to the whole car audio scene so just learning. |
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xr Rob |
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dont even bother with the amp the after market deck will probly run them better if u look under the shelf there should be another set of wires taped up take the old ones off and put the new ones on and should be right
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facer01 wrote: sorry about the slow reply its and aftermarket head unit, so basicly i have to run new rca's and remote wire (being the power wire?) to the new head unit? for the rear speakers to work. sorry new to the whole car audio scene so just learning. The remote wire is a blue wire from the deck and it is NOT a power wire it just tells the amp to power up when the ignition is on, IMO an after market amp would be 100x better than factory. |
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Age: 31 Posts: 284 Joined: 27th Sep 2009 Ride: 1995 EF Ford Fairmont Location: Bundaberg, QLD |
ahh k then, ill try that or i might just run them off an amp i have here and disconnect the factory amp or something. ill have a go with the wires and s**t tommorow.
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By the way if you are going after market amp buy a wiring kit only $30 for a cheapie
BTW, this may elaborate on this topic better http://www.caraudiohelp.com/how_to_inst ... ar_amp.htm |
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Age: 31 Posts: 284 Joined: 27th Sep 2009 Ride: 1995 EF Ford Fairmont Location: Bundaberg, QLD |
yeh i got an amp power kit and then i got the RCA's so im set, i got a 4/8gauge wiring kit which splits so i can run two amps in the future when i decide to put the 2 twelves in the back. didnt get a chance to sort it out today got home from work and fell asleep on the lounge lol
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