This is my first time I have had the pleasure of owning a new car and the oil change was my first trip to any dealership for service on my vehicle ever!
I am glad for you having good luck with your dealer. Wish I had better luck myself is all. :(
Thanks for the reply. I just want full range to the LOC inputs, not sure if it matters about the ohm. I can simply try both "speaker" and "speaker/tweeter" and check results.
I read on another post that the "speaker/tweeter" setting is 2ohm...is that confirmed? I am adding a 5 channel amp looking for full range flat eq @4ohm output from the base audio system on all 4 channels. Would I set them all to "speaker" for that result?
thanks
I spoke to the guy I linked in video and he said the 20's work just fine. no need for 2 stacked. He has done over 30 Bronco installs and no problems. Who told you to stack 2 20's? Audio control?
Here is one I found on amazon for mine but have not bought it yet.
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I will take a video of it
I am waiting for a call from the advisor to see if it will be done today. If I am told its going to be much longer, I will contact you for help.
Thanks!
watch this video, he has good knowledge of the resistors and audio control products.
FPDV5631000H 2023 Retail Library | Mustang Mach-E | GM :15 (youtube.com)
Where is the amp @....If you can see it you could look for the load resistors on the high level input. here is a link for pic...AC-LGD - AudioControl
Yours should be the green 20ohm ones
Pretty sure it is a sensor to detect if your too close to something and is used by the computer to warn you and assist if needed in braking. My base model has one as well.