I got surrounded by my car the other daylight and was listen to music and realized my subs and amp weren't going. Later that daylight i went and checked it out and the amp did not own power to it, none of the lights were on where on earth it says power or one other one i consider for safety. I checked adjectives the fuses and reconnected the wires to the amp but idk what is going on? Please help is it blown?
Answers: Every amp is connected to the car's mobile w/ a fuse. Go check the fuse by the battery. If that's ok, check your amps power source by using a volt meter. I outstandingly doubt that your power cable was severed. Last check your remote cable, it should be blue contained by color. Make sure it is connected to the back of the radio.
Maybe the 12v chain has be cut somewhere or its got a doomed to failure ground connection. Use a 12v bulb and be paid sure there is voltage at the wires on the amp.
Also form sure the remote turn-on wire have 12v when the head component is on.
Answers: Every amp is connected to the car's mobile w/ a fuse. Go check the fuse by the battery. If that's ok, check your amps power source by using a volt meter. I outstandingly doubt that your power cable was severed. Last check your remote cable, it should be blue contained by color. Make sure it is connected to the back of the radio.
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Maybe the 12v chain has be cut somewhere or its got a doomed to failure ground connection. Use a 12v bulb and be paid sure there is voltage at the wires on the amp.
Also form sure the remote turn-on wire have 12v when the head component is on.
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