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<blockquote data-quote="patrick1202" data-source="post: 3030985" data-attributes="member: 565215"><p>Tommorrow go over your power wire redo it at battery if you have a doubt in your mind try using an ring terminal if you can just try to get the safest best connection possible then run down the power wire make sure no bare wire showing check remote make sure nothin is bare and a good connection check ground move to different place make sure try make you remove the paint or gloss from the metal if any is there an in-line fuse in your setup??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick1202, post: 3030985, member: 565215"] Tommorrow go over your power wire redo it at battery if you have a doubt in your mind try using an ring terminal if you can just try to get the safest best connection possible then run down the power wire make sure no bare wire showing check remote make sure nothin is bare and a good connection check ground move to different place make sure try make you remove the paint or gloss from the metal if any is there an in-line fuse in your setup?? [/QUOTE]
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