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Subwoofer knocking out left taillight?

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Old Jan 23, 2007
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Subwoofer knocking out left taillight?

I only have one 12 inch sub in my 2001 LX. It knocks out the left taillight in about 2 weeks. Anyone have any suggestions to prevent this?
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Old Jan 23, 2007
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dynomat might help, but something is wrong w/that light b/ci had a 12w6 in mine and never had that problem now i have 2 8w7's and still never had that problem.
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i think thats your cars way of saying youre about to go deaf.

jk, some dynamat around it should do the trick. maybe a bead of silicone around the light could help out some
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perhaps fire it away from that area.. lol or get more expensive bulbs.

might be possible that the amp is interfering with the ground of the tail light. causing a weird voltage condition...
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