Reebok59
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Bill,
I have been racking my brain about what could be causing your problem. I am at a loss. It is either your head unit or something to do with how you wired your rear speakers. For my SUV, the rear door speakers and the d-pillar speakers fade together as rear speakers even though they are wired on 4 separate rear channels. And the front door speakers, a-pillar speakers and center channel speaker fade together as front speakers even though they are wired on 3 separate channels. As I understand it, you wired your rear speakers through the 108 connector on your stock wiring circuits. I would recommend using a test speaker(s) wired directly out of the amp (not through the 108 connector) and see if it makes any difference. All the LUX installations have the rear speakers wired directly out of the amp and not back up through the dash where the circuits run through an INFOJMPR. It should not make a difference but it is the only difference that I cam think of that could be causing your problem other than the head unit.
Good luck, hope you get it worked out.
Scott
I have been racking my brain about what could be causing your problem. I am at a loss. It is either your head unit or something to do with how you wired your rear speakers. For my SUV, the rear door speakers and the d-pillar speakers fade together as rear speakers even though they are wired on 4 separate rear channels. And the front door speakers, a-pillar speakers and center channel speaker fade together as front speakers even though they are wired on 3 separate channels. As I understand it, you wired your rear speakers through the 108 connector on your stock wiring circuits. I would recommend using a test speaker(s) wired directly out of the amp (not through the 108 connector) and see if it makes any difference. All the LUX installations have the rear speakers wired directly out of the amp and not back up through the dash where the circuits run through an INFOJMPR. It should not make a difference but it is the only difference that I cam think of that could be causing your problem other than the head unit.
Good luck, hope you get it worked out.
Scott