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<blockquote data-quote="cunokyle" data-source="post: 2977393" data-attributes="member: 562208"><p>Set your DMM to 20V DC and then put the ground lead somewhere on bare metal and put the positive lead on the power cable end. Should show voltage if you have voltage there. If no voltage then you need to recheck your fuse. If there is voltage, do the same thing with the remote wire. No voltage, check for a lose connection, if there is voltage, then try to ground your amp at a different location and see if it comes on then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cunokyle, post: 2977393, member: 562208"] Set your DMM to 20V DC and then put the ground lead somewhere on bare metal and put the positive lead on the power cable end. Should show voltage if you have voltage there. If no voltage then you need to recheck your fuse. If there is voltage, do the same thing with the remote wire. No voltage, check for a lose connection, if there is voltage, then try to ground your amp at a different location and see if it comes on then. [/QUOTE]
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