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<blockquote data-quote="jonandty" data-source="post: 8322372" data-attributes="member: 663373"><p>My son recently purchased his first vehicle and it's a 2002 GMC Sonoma so of course one of the first things he needs is a sound system. So with limited funds he starts looking at some used equipment at pawn shops and online. He finds great equipment made for his truck specifically like a JL Stealthbox. We installed everything properly and it sounded great. Next day he starts the truck and no subs working. Had blown a fuse in the fuse block. So I found another power source for the remote wire which was a light in ash tray. Worked great till the next day and same thing. Blew another fuse. The head unit does not have a power antenna wire to connect the remote wire to. Any suggestions as to where to connect the wire to or what could be the problem? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonandty, post: 8322372, member: 663373"] My son recently purchased his first vehicle and it's a 2002 GMC Sonoma so of course one of the first things he needs is a sound system. So with limited funds he starts looking at some used equipment at pawn shops and online. He finds great equipment made for his truck specifically like a JL Stealthbox. We installed everything properly and it sounded great. Next day he starts the truck and no subs working. Had blown a fuse in the fuse block. So I found another power source for the remote wire which was a light in ash tray. Worked great till the next day and same thing. Blew another fuse. The head unit does not have a power antenna wire to connect the remote wire to. Any suggestions as to where to connect the wire to or what could be the problem? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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