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Stock Head + Kicker Amp Problem.

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: July 14, 2025 at 2:05 AM


Topic: Stock Head + Kicker Amp Problem.

Posted By: dant98
Subject: Stock Head + Kicker Amp Problem.
Date Posted: November 11, 2003 at 6:51 AM

I have a 2000 Ford Taurus with digital climate control and stock Mach audio system.  I've just added a Kicker 500.2 amp to power a Kenwood eXcellon 12" sub.  I've now been having problems with the stock audio system on occation.  It will power up and appear to be operating, but no sound will come out of the speakers or the sub.  Because it's the stock head unit, I have the amp connected to the high level input.  I think my friend who helped set it up also crossed the front an rear inputs so that there would be no change in sub output if we fade from front to rear or vise versa.  When this problem occurs, after shutting off the car and turning it back on, the audio system functions normally.  So far we've seen  the problem happen after simply turning the radio off and back on while the car is running or turning on the radio after a remote start and we can't seem to replicate it at will.

-Dan



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Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: November 11, 2003 at 12:22 PM

If what you are saying is you connected BOTH the front and rear speaker level inputs to the same connections on your amp, PLUS you are using the Mach system power for the main speakers, what you have done is cross-connected the front and rear channels in the main amps and placed too low an impedence load on the factory amps.  I suggest you immediately disconnect your sub amp before you destroy the factory system amps.

If you are trying to create a non-fading signal to your sub, you need to purchase the proper sub prossessor system that will do this for you.  You cannot simply connect both front and rear speaker signals together. 





Posted By: italnpimp59
Date Posted: November 11, 2003 at 6:05 PM
and also because that car has factory amp in it.  you have to tap right at the speaker for the LOC.  if u tap behind the radio, it will give you problems because those wires lead to an amp not a speaker

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Posted By: dant98
Date Posted: November 11, 2003 at 8:39 PM

I think I need to stop assuming the place that install my old amp was using the correct wire.  Tomorrow I'll cut those HLI lines and tap new ones right off the factory rear speakers for my left and right inputs.

As an update, I blew my Kenwood 12" sub, so just picked up some Audiobahn 12" subs to run in my old 12" dual chamber enclosure.  The new subs are 550 watt RMS, 1100 peak so I don't think I'm going to blow these ;)

-Dan



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