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<blockquote data-quote="Kynamics" data-source="post: 5475064" data-attributes="member: 600561"><p>Ok after alot of tests finally figured out what it was, really a fluke if anything.</p><p></p><p>We checked the battery in the front, sitting at 13.x volts, and the one in the back at 9.x volts.</p><p></p><p>So after that, we checked the fuse on the front batt, which read the same 9.6 or so, so we thought it was probably a messed up fuse. we grabbed another fuse popped it in and still no improvement. we'll we kept testing other things, and eventually just connected the two wires up front without a fuse, everything started up like normal.</p><p></p><p>Turns out we just had 2 bad fuses in a row. What happened was that the battery in the back was just running the subs for the few days that it worked, once it drained the subs would shut off, and eventually nothing could turn on.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kynamics, post: 5475064, member: 600561"] Ok after alot of tests finally figured out what it was, really a fluke if anything. We checked the battery in the front, sitting at 13.x volts, and the one in the back at 9.x volts. So after that, we checked the fuse on the front batt, which read the same 9.6 or so, so we thought it was probably a messed up fuse. we grabbed another fuse popped it in and still no improvement. we'll we kept testing other things, and eventually just connected the two wires up front without a fuse, everything started up like normal. Turns out we just had 2 bad fuses in a row. What happened was that the battery in the back was just running the subs for the few days that it worked, once it drained the subs would shut off, and eventually nothing could turn on. Thanks for the help [/QUOTE]
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