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Amp “power” light stays on
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8672862" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>is the remote wire connected to the remote out of the head unit? Any strands of wire loose? Hows the wiring in the back of the head unit, is the remote wire loose and touching with the head unit constant wire? With the head unit off, buy an male to male aux to RCA adapter and plug it into your phone then play music directly, if its playing, the amp is not off and it could be any of the previous issues I listed or a factory defect, If you do the test not playing then the amp is off and there's just some issues with the LED.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8672862, member: 650438"] is the remote wire connected to the remote out of the head unit? Any strands of wire loose? Hows the wiring in the back of the head unit, is the remote wire loose and touching with the head unit constant wire? With the head unit off, buy an male to male aux to RCA adapter and plug it into your phone then play music directly, if its playing, the amp is not off and it could be any of the previous issues I listed or a factory defect, If you do the test not playing then the amp is off and there's just some issues with the LED. [/QUOTE]
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