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<blockquote data-quote="NewAgeKing" data-source="post: 5115999" data-attributes="member: 586204"><p>Sounds like your amp is toast if you checked everything and its still blowing fuses. Mine blew some and continued to blow them when i tryed to re-connect the amp. I had to go under the hood and disconnect the wire, put fuses in the amp, then reconnect the wire so they wouldnt blow. But after that it worked fine and i didnt have any issues with it. You check to see if any of your power wire or ground wire is touching one another on the amp? I had it happen to me years ago when i just shoved the wire in there and some strands were sticking out touching each other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NewAgeKing, post: 5115999, member: 586204"] Sounds like your amp is toast if you checked everything and its still blowing fuses. Mine blew some and continued to blow them when i tryed to re-connect the amp. I had to go under the hood and disconnect the wire, put fuses in the amp, then reconnect the wire so they wouldnt blow. But after that it worked fine and i didnt have any issues with it. You check to see if any of your power wire or ground wire is touching one another on the amp? I had it happen to me years ago when i just shoved the wire in there and some strands were sticking out touching each other. [/QUOTE]
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