hooked up aftermarket amp in my chevorlete malibu 2011

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Asked by valdes Feb 16, 2014 at 03:13 PM about the 2011 Chevrolet Malibu LS FWD

Question type: Car Customization

i hooked up my aftermarket amp and im having a problem it seems to have power but no
sound and seems theres no sound from my rear seakers cheaked amp fues dont look
blown wat can be another solution plz help

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Have you checked your fader settings. Easy I know but sometimes it's the simple answers. How does amp get it's input is it RCA or from speaker wire if from speaker wire hook up back speaker directly and see if getting anything. If not then check wire connections if through RCA make sure they are active and not for something like sub only. Lot of head units have RCA outs for subs and nothing else. Other then that bad amp maybe.

Valdes did you ever figure out that problem? I'm having the same issue I am using an AOEM- GM1416A adapter off the head unit for RCA plug and remote wire

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