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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7309148" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>Alright, I can't think of a definite cause, If I were you I'd check all the wiring I could and make sure power/ground/rcas/remote wire are good and not loose at all or on a bad connection. After that is done I'd take it back to the shop that installed it and tell them to fix it/recheck the setup and make sure everything is installed properly, I'd assume they'd do that for free if they wanna keep a customer. If that doesn't solve it I'd take it to the dealer and find someone knowledgeable about those pcm issues and see if that could be an issue. I know those kenwood amps for the most part they are extremely reliable so I don't think it would be a mest up amplifier. It definitely sounds like either a signal or power issue so I'd check those wires and they're connections really well. If that doesn't seem to be the problem have the shop look at it and get more info on the pcm issues. past that I don't know hopefully you'll get some more feedback from people on the forum, theres probally many people more knowledgeable than me on this subject, and sorry I couldn't be of more assistance, oh and check the connections on that other amp too, make sure theres not a short somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7309148, member: 631331"] Alright, I can't think of a definite cause, If I were you I'd check all the wiring I could and make sure power/ground/rcas/remote wire are good and not loose at all or on a bad connection. After that is done I'd take it back to the shop that installed it and tell them to fix it/recheck the setup and make sure everything is installed properly, I'd assume they'd do that for free if they wanna keep a customer. If that doesn't solve it I'd take it to the dealer and find someone knowledgeable about those pcm issues and see if that could be an issue. I know those kenwood amps for the most part they are extremely reliable so I don't think it would be a mest up amplifier. It definitely sounds like either a signal or power issue so I'd check those wires and they're connections really well. If that doesn't seem to be the problem have the shop look at it and get more info on the pcm issues. past that I don't know hopefully you'll get some more feedback from people on the forum, theres probally many people more knowledgeable than me on this subject, and sorry I couldn't be of more assistance, oh and check the connections on that other amp too, make sure theres not a short somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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