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07 Toyota 4Runner amp replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimi77" data-source="post: 8828184" data-attributes="member: 673702"><p>Sounds like all speakers shyt the bed simultaneously, which would indicate the source/hu or amp. He probably should check the amp for 12v+ and remote on. Nevertheless, he has to look at those speakers either way so he may as well check them first. If they read anything in the high 2s or higher, they should be fine with the HU. </p><p></p><p>OP you probably have an AM/FM antenna booster that you need to make sure you get power to in addition to the other shenanigans you've got going on. The 12V+ to the amp is probably the thickest (red) wire going to the amp. You want to make sure that is getting 12V+ when car is on. If it isn't then you probably have a blown fuse going to the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimi77, post: 8828184, member: 673702"] Sounds like all speakers shyt the bed simultaneously, which would indicate the source/hu or amp. He probably should check the amp for 12v+ and remote on. Nevertheless, he has to look at those speakers either way so he may as well check them first. If they read anything in the high 2s or higher, they should be fine with the HU. OP you probably have an AM/FM antenna booster that you need to make sure you get power to in addition to the other shenanigans you've got going on. The 12V+ to the amp is probably the thickest (red) wire going to the amp. You want to make sure that is getting 12V+ when car is on. If it isn't then you probably have a blown fuse going to the amp. [/QUOTE]
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