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The stereo system in your car has a built-in crossover that filters the different frequencies that come through your speakers. Crossover locations vary based on different car models, so you'll need to look in your owner's manual to find your crossover's specific location. Most stereo crossovers are located inside the car door panel. Unscrew the caps on the 2 binding posts on the crossover labeled “Highpass.” Insert the speaker wires into the holes in these posts, connecting the positive and negative wires to the positive and negative posts. Finally, screw the caps back onto the binding posts to secure the wires in place. Your speaker wires will most likely be color coded to indicate which is positive and which is negative. In most cases, the wire with the stripe is the negative wire and the wire with the solid color is the positive wire. Unscrew the caps on the binding posts on the back of your tweeter and insert speaker wires into the exposed holes. Screw the caps back onto the posts to secure the wires. Again, make sure you connect the positive and negative wires to their respective binding posts to ensure that the tweeter works correctly. If you installed more than 1 tweeter, use additional pairs of speaker wires to connect them to your car's crossover. The wires should be attached to the same posts that you attached the first tweeter to. Note that if you have more than 2 tweeters in total, you may need to have an additional crossover installed in order to ensure all of your tweeters produce the same quality of sound. Reconnect your car's battery, then turn on your car's radio and make sure the volume is turned up so that you can hear it. Listen to the sound coming from your tweeter to make sure there are no unwanted vibrations. If the tweeter is vibrating, it means it's too loosely attached. If you flush mounted or bottom mounted your tweeters, the last thing you need to do to complete the installation is screw the door panel or dashboard back into place. Once this is done, test the tweeters once again to make sure the process of reattaching the panels didn't loosen them up.

summary: Locate the crossover in your car. Connect the speaker wires to the crossover. Attach the speaker wires to your tweeter. Repeat this process as necessary to connect other installed tweeters. Test the tweeters to make sure they work properly. Reattach the panels you removed, if applicable.


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When you’re ready to cut and bake the cookies, start by getting your oven to the proper temperature. Allow it to preheat to 350 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 175 degrees Celsius). Make sure to pay attention to your oven. It should beep or an indicator light should illuminate when it reaches the correct temperature. If you try to roll out the dough right after removing it from the fridge, it will be too stiff to work with. Instead, take it out of the refrigerator and allow it to sit at room temperature for 5 to 10 minutes until it’s warm enough to roll without tearing or cracking. You may find it easier to divide the dough into two sections and work with one at a time so the dough doesn’t get too soft outside the refrigerator. While the dough is warming, prepare your work surface by sprinkling it lightly with flour to keep the dough from sticking to it. Set the dough on the surface, and sprinkle the top of it with a pinch of flour before rolling out it with a rolling pin to a ¼-inch (6.35 mm) thickness. Roll your dough to ⅛-inch (3.17 mm) thickness to end up with crispier cookies. Once the dough is rolled out, use floured cookie cutters to cut the cookies. A traditional gingerbread man shape is most popular for this type of cookie, but you can use any shape that you like. You’ll make approximately 24 cookies, depending on the size of your cookie cutters.  If you don’t have cookie cutters, you can use a glass to cut out round cookies or print out shapes on your computer to create templates that you can place on the dough and cut around with a knife. After cutting out the cookies, transfer them to an ungreased baking sheet. For the best results, use a non-stick cookie sheet. Make sure to place the cookies so they are 1-inch apart to prevent them spreading into one another during baking. If you don’t have a non-stick baking sheet, line yours with a baking mat or parchment paper to make it easier to get the cookies off once they’ve baked.

summary: Preheat the oven. Remove the dough from the refrigerator to warm. Roll out the dough on a floured surface. Use cookie cutters to cut out the cookies. Place the cookies on a baking sheet.


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Put a tight-fitting lid on the saucepan and turn the burner down so the liquid bubbles gently. Cook the rice for 40 minutes without lifting the lid. If you lift the lid as the rice is cooking, steam will escape and the rice won't become tender.
summary: Cover the pan and simmer the rice over medium-low for 40 minutes.