SHOemup233
10+ year member
NooB!
I recently installed a 12" HDC3 and a AQ1200 in a friends 01 or 02 cav z24 for him. I haven't gotton a chance to look at it yet with my DMM, but here is the problem layed out in his words.
"lol sometimes everything but the starter on my car works so the only way to get my car to start is to unplug the power wire connected to my amp then turn the car back on for a second
turn it off then replug in my amp
then turn the car back on one more time and it works everytime"
"well by unplugging the amp, im in turn unplugging the entire system sub and all, and my car can handle just a head unit and everything else, so when i start it up without this connected it gives the car a chance to charge the battery up a little, then when i turn it off and replug it back in the battery has built up a little charge"
He says he knows he is bs'in the explanation, because he knows nothing about car audio. Basically, he gets in his car, it doesn't crank at all. He unplugs amp, car cranks and starts, then he plugs amp back in. It doesn't happen all the time, but every time it does happen he says that solves the problem. I tried to explain that the amp shouldn't be drawing enough power when turned down/off to do that and if he has the radio up when he tried to crank it. He said once he turned it all down and tried to crank, and it did start, besides that no.
He has a yellowtop, which is why I didn't hesitate when putting the AQ1200 in his cav with a 105 amp alt. I am going to have my DMM to it and plug in and unplug his amp and see the difference on the battery voltage (which shouldn't be much), but I am not sure what else to do. If it does end up being that the amp is drawing enough to do that...then wtf? And if it isn't the amp, then what else? Just looking for some more idea's, as troubleshooting subs is not the funnest thing.
Thanks
"lol sometimes everything but the starter on my car works so the only way to get my car to start is to unplug the power wire connected to my amp then turn the car back on for a second
turn it off then replug in my amp
then turn the car back on one more time and it works everytime"
"well by unplugging the amp, im in turn unplugging the entire system sub and all, and my car can handle just a head unit and everything else, so when i start it up without this connected it gives the car a chance to charge the battery up a little, then when i turn it off and replug it back in the battery has built up a little charge"
He says he knows he is bs'in the explanation, because he knows nothing about car audio. Basically, he gets in his car, it doesn't crank at all. He unplugs amp, car cranks and starts, then he plugs amp back in. It doesn't happen all the time, but every time it does happen he says that solves the problem. I tried to explain that the amp shouldn't be drawing enough power when turned down/off to do that and if he has the radio up when he tried to crank it. He said once he turned it all down and tried to crank, and it did start, besides that no.
He has a yellowtop, which is why I didn't hesitate when putting the AQ1200 in his cav with a 105 amp alt. I am going to have my DMM to it and plug in and unplug his amp and see the difference on the battery voltage (which shouldn't be much), but I am not sure what else to do. If it does end up being that the amp is drawing enough to do that...then wtf? And if it isn't the amp, then what else? Just looking for some more idea's, as troubleshooting subs is not the funnest thing.
Thanks
