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<blockquote data-quote="BOOMINGRANDPA" data-source="post: 8580046" data-attributes="member: 671921"><p>amp shouldn't be doing it if wires are right as always my 1st thing is to check the ground, make sure no paint under it but even that shouldn't do this.. did u run speaker wire under anything or power wire check it to be sure non of the insulation rubbed off.. i had a dome light wouldn't turn off 2 days we had just installed alarm system so we replaced it (easy since i worked at a shop) but light was still on.. it was a speaker wire got under seat belt bracket and grounded it.. so as we always say check wires but in your case u need to check the whole length of the wires not just the connections</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOMINGRANDPA, post: 8580046, member: 671921"] amp shouldn't be doing it if wires are right as always my 1st thing is to check the ground, make sure no paint under it but even that shouldn't do this.. did u run speaker wire under anything or power wire check it to be sure non of the insulation rubbed off.. i had a dome light wouldn't turn off 2 days we had just installed alarm system so we replaced it (easy since i worked at a shop) but light was still on.. it was a speaker wire got under seat belt bracket and grounded it.. so as we always say check wires but in your case u need to check the whole length of the wires not just the connections [/QUOTE]
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