The AC Delco one I took out was 4 ohm.
In addition to the used AC Delco replacements, I just ordered some JBL GTO 629 speakers, which were very highly rated. I’ve always been a JBL fan.
Alright, pulled fuses starting with the box in the engine bay. Second one, a 30 amp, was blown. Checked stereo, no rear speakers. Checked all other fuses in the engine bay and they were fine.
Started pulling fuses in the box on the side of the dash and fuse #13, a 20 amp, was blown. Check the...
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This is my exact problem. I did exactly this (connect blue amplifier wire from stereo to pink at the truck harness) per your prior instructions and got nothing. It’s obvious that I’m not getting the amplifier to work, though I tested the blue/white stripe...
Yesterday I jacked off the morning on stereo head unit wiring. Complete fail other than achieving a cleaner re-routing of the mic and ground wires to behind the dash. Also cleaned up the HVAC wiring harness as it was stuffed poorly into the dash which was causing intermittent outages of the...
I checked the blue with the test light first and it eventually comes on after the stereo head unit boots up. So I connected blue to pink and nothing. Still just feint sound from the tweeters and nothing from the rest of the speakers. I am sick and tired of messing with this shit.
That blue wire, 3rd from left on the Metra plug, is in the same position as the pink wire, 3rd from left on the GM Metra plug. I have the pink wire cut and not connected. The blue wires are also not connected.
Front row, 4th wire/pin from the left, tell me what that wire goes to and does. I can’t find it in the shop manual and I can’t really tell the color. Tan? Grey?