wilsonwilson
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- 92' E.B.
I have a 92 E.B and ahve blown the factory subwoofer in the passenger rear cargo cover. I have read that replacing the sub it quite a bit of work, i would rather just dis-connect it, my after market subs sound better anyway.
My aftermarket system has the remote to my aftermarket amp running off a blue wire (usually the remote color) that is comming out ot a wire loom that continues back behind the same pannel as the speaker.
I the amp for the spreaker in the same place?, and if so, if i cut that wire will the amp not turn on, essentially dissabling the factor sub??,
will that work, or any other ideas, I havent pulled head unit out to see how the whole thing is rigged under the dash, because i dont have the tool to remove the head unit, so i'd rather just get it at the speaker
thanks
GO PATS! KICK'IN A IN THE SUPERBOWL!!!!!!!!
My aftermarket system has the remote to my aftermarket amp running off a blue wire (usually the remote color) that is comming out ot a wire loom that continues back behind the same pannel as the speaker.
I the amp for the spreaker in the same place?, and if so, if i cut that wire will the amp not turn on, essentially dissabling the factor sub??,
will that work, or any other ideas, I havent pulled head unit out to see how the whole thing is rigged under the dash, because i dont have the tool to remove the head unit, so i'd rather just get it at the speaker
thanks
GO PATS! KICK'IN A IN THE SUPERBOWL!!!!!!!!