Line out converter Help

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Vicious00013

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I hooked a SCOSCHE line out converter to the sub wires on the factory amp plug wires and it was working great. Then something happened and now Im getting no output from them. I move the lineout converter wires to the left and write speaker wires on the other amp plug and its nowhere near as loud.

Does anyone know what I have to do to get it to work on the factory sub wires again??
 

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Mine is setup the same way and I haven't had an issues, check you cables and make sure the wiring isn't severed somewhere or perhaps loose. Might want to buy a new loc and check it that way. You amp turning on? Could be the remote wire too.
 

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tried another LOC and amp is working fine.
And I tried another LOC. Didnt solve the prob.
Wires looked all to be secure. And since its four wires I kinda ruled that out. After work all go back and test them all again just to be positive.
 

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And since its not very loud now, Im thinking I may have grabbed the wrong wires on on the other amp plug.
Anyone know which colors I should be using
 

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I used the J1-I/O Connector Diagram And used B3, B4, B5, B6 wires on the pin out Guessing that was wrong since its not loud now.
going to try :

Left rear speaker Brown- Yellow+
Right rear Speaker Dk Blue- Lt Blue+

Hopefully when I can look... those aren’t the same wires I used... lol. Since my pin out doesn’t have wire colors on it. If anyone has any input... It would be much appreciated.
 
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