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<blockquote data-quote="jj4475" data-source="post: 7499889" data-attributes="member: 567797"><p>Run some 4g down the side of the car and try it. Thats not a tiny amp. Check your inline fuse to. Take it out I ve had this happen plenty of times. Most of the times its the ground. I remember one of my friends calling me and asking if he can stop by for a second to check whats going on with his car. Long story short I checked his inline fuse it was fine... 20 mins later I went back to the fuse and actually took it out and it was all melted looked fine from above though. Doubt that's you cause just throwing it out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jj4475, post: 7499889, member: 567797"] Run some 4g down the side of the car and try it. Thats not a tiny amp. Check your inline fuse to. Take it out I ve had this happen plenty of times. Most of the times its the ground. I remember one of my friends calling me and asking if he can stop by for a second to check whats going on with his car. Long story short I checked his inline fuse it was fine... 20 mins later I went back to the fuse and actually took it out and it was all melted looked fine from above though. Doubt that's you cause just throwing it out there. [/QUOTE]
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