how to fix sub

be sure and let the caulk/glue set for 13 minutes. Then take an old extension cord and cut off the female end, then strip the black and white wires, hook one to the + on the sub, and one to the -. What you are going to do is ensure the glue and tape mix gets a good seat, ok, you with me so far? allright, now here is the tricky part... now take the male end of the cord and...

 
be sure and let the caulk/glue set for 13 minutes. Then take an old extension cord and cut off the female end, then strip the black and white wires, hook one to the + on the sub, and one to the -. What you are going to do is ensure the glue and tape mix gets a good seat, ok, you with me so far? allright, now here is the tricky part... now take the male end of the cord and...
This man speaks the truth! DO IT NOW!

 
Activity
No one is currently typing a reply...
Old Thread: Please note, there have been no replies in this thread for over 3 years!
Content in this thread may no longer be relevant.
Perhaps it would be better to start a new thread instead.

Similar threads

So is the radio harness spliced direct to the OEM harness? There is no adapter harness?
12
1K
Nothing wrong with the system. humming sound. Just the amplifier. Just switch it to volume maximum, then enjoy the music there. Loud. Sorry...
12
2K
Sounds like an issue with the programming in your head unit. The designers didn't anticipate the day where the head unit would need to read 700...
1
1K
So a hard-reset seemed to reduce the frequency of the issue, but it didn't go away. In fact, I can re-create it repeatably by going through...
2
1K

About this thread

john_doe_318

10+ year member
Member
Thread starter
john_doe_318
Joined
Location
bossier city
Start date
Participants
Who Replied
Replies
10
Views
744
Last reply date
Last reply from
SPLaudio
1717274743729.png

Doxquzme

    Jun 1, 2024
  • 0
  • 0
Screenshot_20240531-022053.png

1aespinoza

    May 31, 2024
  • 0
  • 0

New threads

Top