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Old 03-17-2014, 05:34 AM
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ok guys I am not a radio guy at all I can do the work just need guidance I took my radio out yesterday and I found someone was already in there at one point in time I took pictures to upload

can someone tell me what I have going on? also what my next best step is I had planed on replacing the two B pillar speakers and the head unit with an alpine I have from my last car. I took the radio and counsel out and I fallowed wired to the back hatch area they were under the carpeting. there is a gain **** installed in the center counsel. thanks for the help if need more pic let me know I can ad some. and yes I did read the monsoon section
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Old 03-17-2014, 09:20 AM
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No big deal... it appears that a previous owner had installed an aftermarket sub, possibly a stealth box. That will not affect changing the head unit or sail panel subs. Just follow the information in the Monsoon FAQ regarding upgrades (i.e. get a harness adapter for the HU and make sure you get the correct type of sub for the sail panels) and you will be fine. Leave the extra wiring as it is and you might be able to use it later if you decide you want to add a sub of your own.
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Originally Posted by spydog
ok i have a 1999 trans am with the stock radio and the volume *** is not working properly
I just caught this and missed it in the OP. Did you know that there is an easy fix for this?
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Easy fix
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The contacts in the stock volume control get dirty. All you have to do is take the volume **** off, spray in electrical contact cleaner down the shaft, and turn the **** a few times.

I've used a small can of contact cleaner from Radio Shack to fix the problem and its been going years without issue. A better choice may be MAF cleaner, which is very similar but kinder to plastic.
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Ok one more quick question is there a way to have an aftermarket head unit and keep the factory monsoon speaker system and also add an aftermarket sub
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Originally Posted by spydog
Ok one more quick question is there a way to have an aftermarket head unit and keep the factory monsoon speaker system and also add an aftermarket sub
Have you read the sticky?



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