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system use to work, now doesn't. very confused.
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<blockquote data-quote="Justin braaapp" data-source="post: 8360739" data-attributes="member: 655905"><p>Just take your wires out of the amp look for any corrosion on the wires do that big scott said an wiggle your wires around on the amp and see what happens. check your grounds, all the paint should be scrapped off where its grounded and you should have good connection on the ring terminals meaning no corrosion or loose ring terminals. Just for the sake of it try to run a remote wire to the back of the headunit instead of jumping it from the power terminal to the remote terminal. If the amp works fine then it is an issue with the wires somewhere. I actually had a similar issue when I was trying to just rig some stuff up in my truck. I tried jumping the remote from the power terminal and the same thing happened to me. What had happened with mine was The remote wire just wasn't making good connection on the power terminal so I fidgeted with it and got it to work fine however I personally prefer my remote wire to be hooked up to the headunits remote wire but that is just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justin braaapp, post: 8360739, member: 655905"] Just take your wires out of the amp look for any corrosion on the wires do that big scott said an wiggle your wires around on the amp and see what happens. check your grounds, all the paint should be scrapped off where its grounded and you should have good connection on the ring terminals meaning no corrosion or loose ring terminals. Just for the sake of it try to run a remote wire to the back of the headunit instead of jumping it from the power terminal to the remote terminal. If the amp works fine then it is an issue with the wires somewhere. I actually had a similar issue when I was trying to just rig some stuff up in my truck. I tried jumping the remote from the power terminal and the same thing happened to me. What had happened with mine was The remote wire just wasn't making good connection on the power terminal so I fidgeted with it and got it to work fine however I personally prefer my remote wire to be hooked up to the headunits remote wire but that is just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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