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2018 RT speaker & amp upgrade wiring problems - need help. What color/is there a signal wire from head unit to amp?

SpyderJaye

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Hello fellow riders. I own a 2018 Can-Am Spyder RT Limited SE6. I started an audio upgrade because I blew out a speaker in the rear. So I replaced my factory speakers with 5 1/4 kickers and 5 1/4 poll audios in the front. Then I decided to hook up a new amp to get cleaner sound quality. I could not find a plug and play wire harness to hook up to the factory audio wiring harness. I ended up cutting the factory wiring harness that plugged into the factory amplifier. I then hooked up the amp power, ground, and speaker wires, and now I am getting no sound out of the speakers - any suggestions? Is there a signal wire from the head unit that needs to connect to the amp, and if so, what color is it?
 
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It is dangerous to cut into the OEM wiring harness on a Spyder. The later the model, the more gremlins it can cause. BRP has gotten very tricky with their electronics. It's gotten to be a case of "Plug & Play" or "Grieve & Pay"!
 
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