Thinking about some more input you may see how flexible the well is. Most panels are stamped steel and some will have reinforcing ribs stamped into them to help with the rigidity but the flat bottom...
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Thinking about some more input you may see how flexible the well is. Most panels are stamped steel and some will have reinforcing ribs stamped into them to help with the rigidity but the flat bottom...
Can you use a caulk around the outside edges to seal it up ?. I've attached flat boards to back walls of vehicles or to floors and I have taken liquid nail and layed it thick enough to where when the...
Check the AM band. If it works chances are you have bad back to back FM tuners (or poor ones). If AM doesn't work then it could be the antenna, the lead in cable, an antenna adaptor, or a connection...
If the other trucks in the lot do not have noise, can you swap radio's to see if the noise stays with that radio or stays in that truck ?.
You might have an antenna problem also. Try another mast...
OK, in your first post you said you had 2 of these 12". The DB124's are a 4 ohm sub and they could be wired to the amplifier a couple of different ways. Some ways will allow the amplifier to run fine...
It could be an impedance (ohms) problem. You state you have 2 DBs “12. Are they model number DB124 or DB124DVC or ?.
Ideally you need 2 of the DB124DVC speakers and have each individual speaker...
I don't know if you saw my post in another forum ( http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/showthread.php?t=247362) as that was your first post but here's what I wrote:
I would get two harness adaptors...
I can't remember what year but it was either a 2004 or 2005 Dodge Ram Viper and the customer originally wanted to keep the factory radio, add some Polk amplifiers, subs, and replace all the factory...
Yep, the more I think about it, the more I think you should go they way audiobliss said to wire it.
In a system like yours here’s what I would try with what you have and providing your radio has the right outputs:
Hook the rear 4x6’s to the rear speaker outputs on the radio and wire in a 200-400Hz...
This is why I'm thinking the noise could be eminating from the dash dimmer circuitry like from my original post (pulses the voltage 5 times per second to have the dash lights dim and 20 times per...
It could be an induced signal in the RCA or any other component in the system. I remember a few years back on a car that the dash lights didn't work and I was troubleshooting it and we found a blown...
Just caught the local news on KTVI channel 2 here in Saint Louis and it looks like a modified bill passed today. I caught part of it but any audio system that is audible within 75' can have the...
It’s going to be interesting how this plays out here locally. If it does become law and if worded too vaguely then it will be challenged just like lately here with the city and their eminent domain...
1996blackmax,
I never meant to say YOU didn't read the manual, I was just trying to express that anyone that gets a manual SHOULD read it. If you did, great. :D :D
I've read the manual too, and...
I don't know at who you are directing things at but aren't we are addressing his problem ? (or most of us anyway) :) . I "hope" my replies helped but if not, Oh, well.
I've mounted amplifiers...
Practical knowledge AND the reading and understanding of the owners manual should be done on any installation. You assume, you loose. Believe me I'm not harping on you or your statement but anyone...
The amplifier could very well be seeing something lower than 4 ohms as the only time a sub is at a particular resistance is at a certain frequency, temperature, in a particular sized enclosure, and a...
If the subs are probally 4 ohms (4 ohms per voice coil X 2 in the speaker) then wiring the on up in series would be 8 ohms. By doing the same to a second sub it too would be 8 ohms. By paralleling...
With disconnecting everything the only thing left I would check would be voltage and ground right at the amplifier terminals. Use a meter and you should show 12 -14 volts across the power and ground...
Regardless of which manufacturer you deal with as far as the wiring I would rather see a person get the terminal ends that can be crimped tightly onto the wire and then solder the connections. I just...
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Finding a part for an older car can be a chore but sometimes it's worth it. Even with an item with the right part number on it, some must also have a date code on them that must be before the car was...
I could be wrong but I thought they were at the lowest point in the tank. A freind of mine had a Ford truck and told me he had ran his out of gas and it did burn up the pump and on his it was at the...
The Clifford system I did on a manual transmission car years ago was like this but it also was tied into the security system to where if a door was opened or the impact sensor was tripped the vehicle...