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Kicker PSIEXT07 Manual page 6

2007 - 2013 chevrolet silverado & gmc sierra ext-cab 1500 series with base radio; 2007 - 2014 chevrolet silverado & gmc sierra ext-cab 2500/3500 series with base radio

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30. Continue running the subwoofer harness down the drivers side of the vehicle to the back of the cab and
then over to the passenger's side under the carpet. The end of the wire needs to come out from under the
rear passenger's seat approximately in the center and on top of the carpet in front of the seat belt recep-
tacles.
Subwoofer Mounting
31. Remove the most forward rear passenger's side seat nut located by the door opening.
32. Remove the bolt securing the rear seat buckle assembly and remove temporarily. Fig. 14
33. Connect the subwoofer wiring to the subwoofer harness and sit the enclosure into place over the seat
stud and the seat buckle stud. Make sure the subwoofer harness is routed on the driver's side of the rear
seat buckle assembly. Fig. 15
34. Replace the rear seat buckle assembly over the top of the subwoofer bracket and reinstall the factory
bolt. Tighten bolt to 53 Nm (39 ft/lb)
35. Replace the rear seat nut and tighten to 109 Nm (80 ft/lb)
36. Install fuse into fuse holder.
37. Reinstall all previously removed parts in reverse order.
38. Reconnect negative battery cable. Torque to 17Nm.
Troubleshooting the Kicker Integrated Systems
If you experience a problem once the Subwoofer is installed use this guide to locate the trouble.
The radio is working, but the Subwoofer is not working:
Check the battery voltage to make sure it is not discharged below 11 volts.
Check the negative battery cable to see if it has been securely tightened back on the battery.
Check the inline fuse located near the battery to make sure it is plugged in completely, and not blown.
Check the inline +12Volt power-connector near the fi rewall to make sure it is plugged in securely.
Check the inline connectors near the subwoofer enclosure to make sure they are plugged securely.
Check the ground wire connection to make sure it is tightly secured to the proper ground in the vehicle.
Check the audio input signal connection to make sure it is secure and connected to the proper wiring.
Test with different music in case there is no low frequency audio in the initial sound check.
There is a buzz or rattle noise that accompanies the low frequency element of the music:
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Fig. 14
Fig. 15

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