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Old 10-12-2009, 11:36 PM   #1
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ok first? where are the amps in my 94 gt convert??.. 2nd ? i have the original cd changer in the lower dash but when i got the car it had a aftermarket cd plyer so only my tweeters are working y??.. and if i did put the factory head unit back in the car would i just need the head unit where my car had it to begin with??.. and last?? does the factory head unit have preamp out puts 2 add another amp and subb?? thanks jeb
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Old 10-13-2009, 02:28 PM   #2
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The subs in the system were not playing more then likely because it was not wired correctly. There is one wire that is commonly forgotton or sometimes just left off, if you want help with it I can get you through it.

The amps in the verts are on the floor behind the rear cover, the top goes on top of them when folded.

The factory radio has no rca outputs on it.
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The subs in the system were not playing more then likely because it was not wired correctly. There is one wire that is commonly forgotton or sometimes just left off, if you want help with it I can get you through it.

The amps in the verts are on the floor behind the rear cover, the top goes on top of them when folded.

The factory radio has no rca outputs on it.
yea i want some help with it?? so all i need is the factory head unit right??
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Old 10-14-2009, 02:19 PM   #4
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take out the aftermarket radio and see if the bue, or blue and white wires are hooked up. The are called a remote turn on wire, they turn the factory amps on when the deck is on.
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:23 PM   #5
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take out the aftermarket radio and see if the bue, or blue and white wires are hooked up. The are called a remote turn on wire, they turn the factory amps on when the deck is on.
ok so there will b a blue.. and a blue and whit wire mix??.. and then what do i need 2 run them 2
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Old 10-15-2009, 04:21 PM   #6
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ok man help me out lol
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just got my first xbox, and have not been online much since.

The wire on the aftermarket deck is blue and white, or blue if there is no blue/white. The wire on the stock radio harness will be blue, that is assuming that you used a harness to connect into the factory wiring.
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Old 10-17-2009, 12:50 AM   #8
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yea the factory harness is the so what ur saying is take the aftermarket remote wire and run it 2 the factory amp wire and it should make the door and rear speakers work??
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