I installed a subwoofer and amp and it seems that after years of plain old boring terminal connectors, GM, in it's infinite wisdom decided to redesign their main terminal... and it makes no sense! Anyway, anyone have any tips on how to put it back on after taking it off?
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Never mind... Figured it out. It's one of those pesky "T" bolt squeeze connectors. Every time I went to tighten the nut, the terminal clamp portion would rotate out of position, thus leaving the connection loose. The remedy? Completely remove the connector from the terminal and begin the threading process using a pair of pliers to stabilize the clamp until in begins to seat, then place it on the terminal and torque it down. Amp install done!
LC2i Line out converter
JL Audio 600/1
JL Audio 10TW3 shallow box (Location TBD)
---------- Post added at 01:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:05 PM ----------
Never mind... Figured it out. It's one of those pesky "T" bolt squeeze connectors. Every time I went to tighten the nut, the terminal clamp portion would rotate out of position, thus leaving the connection loose. The remedy? Completely remove the connector from the terminal and begin the threading process using a pair of pliers to stabilize the clamp until in begins to seat, then place it on the terminal and torque it down. Amp install done!
LC2i Line out converter
JL Audio 600/1
JL Audio 10TW3 shallow box (Location TBD)