my system was working untill today (when somebody installed some new back light bulbs the car wouldnt start) he disconnected the battire then re-connected it the car started back up but my subs stopped working. what could be wrong?

my system was working untill today (when somebody installed some new back light bulbs the car wouldnt start) he disconnected the battire then re-connected it the car started back up but my subs stopped working. what could be wrong?

Did you check the fuse?Originally posted by nwo504
my system was working untill today (when somebody installed some new back light bulbs the car wouldnt start) he disconnected the battire then re-connected it the car started back up but my subs stopped working. what could be wrong?

yes but i don't know if its blown or not

what kind of fuse????
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If its blown, it will most likely be brown/black, or the metal strip will be split or blown apart inside.

the in-line fuse?
check all the fuses going to the amp...then check the remote turn on to make sure thats sending a signal.Originally posted by nwo504
the in-line fuse?
when in doubt, check the ground.
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the fuses look ok to me
what kind of amp do you have powering your subs? is there a light on it that goes on when the amp is on? get a multimeter and test to make sure you have power going to the amp...as well as power going through the remote turn-on
when in doubt, check the ground.
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i have a bazooka el1500 powering the subs the light does not come on

then it would be ur inline fuse. just replace it and see what happens. if it doesn't work check ur ground for ur amp.
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every time i tried to put new fuses in it they blow someone says the problem is internal

Did you disconnect it from the battery when putting in a new fuse?Originally posted by nwo504
every time i tried to put new fuses in it they blow someone says the problem is internal

no, do you have to for the mini fuses?

I suggest disconnecting it when putting in new fuses, just to be safe.Originally posted by nwo504
no, do you have to for the mini fuses?
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