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    Fuses getting FIRE hot...

    Well you guys were absolutely right. The connection in between the bass amp and the fuse block is what I think it was. I took out a few of the components and cleaned the connections before putting it all back together, and as of yet, no issues. Thanks for all the help on this issue!
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    Fuses getting FIRE hot...

    Cool... so its pretty much narrowed down to a bad connection somewhere (at least that's what I'll attack first). Can someone tell me the connections that I need to inspect or replace? Between all my stuff in the trunk and then the connections off the battery, I'm not sure which ones you guys...
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    Fuses getting FIRE hot...

    Good info... could a failing sub be causing this? When I started going through all of this and I noticed the bass being very weak and cutting in and out, I opened the trunk to find that only one of the subs was even hitting (while very weak). Could the non-working sub be causing what you...
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    Fuses getting FIRE hot...

    Ok... but my question on this is why does it only do this when the top (bass) fuse is in the fuse block in the trunk. When that fuse is taken out and I'm just on mids/highs, everything works perfectly, no issues with blowing fuses or anything at all. I am thinking that it could be a bad bass...
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    Fuses getting FIRE hot...

    Ok... here's the background on my setup: I have a fuse link off my pos from the battery (plastic screw together type) and a fuse block (three fuses) in the trunk with my cap, subs, 2 amps, and crossover (all existing for about 1.5 - 2 years). I have two square 12" Solos in the box and a Punch...
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