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Amp lights off no audio after battery died.
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<blockquote data-quote="Spooney" data-source="post: 7234922" data-attributes="member: 584130"><p>Do not remove the screw between the fuses. Grab some needle nose like was suggested and pull them out. Do you have a volt meter or test light of any kind? You could possibly use that to verify that the fuses in the amp are intact without pulling them from the amp if you seriously cannot get them out. I would first verify that you are actually getting power to the amp though. If you are getting 12 volts or more across the positive and negative power wires then you also need to verify that you have 12 volts plus coming down your remote turn on lead. I wouldn't be too concerned about the capacitors popping as was stated earlier. I live in Michigan and it gets plenty cold here. I've been into car audio for 15 years and have never seen caps pop because it is cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spooney, post: 7234922, member: 584130"] Do not remove the screw between the fuses. Grab some needle nose like was suggested and pull them out. Do you have a volt meter or test light of any kind? You could possibly use that to verify that the fuses in the amp are intact without pulling them from the amp if you seriously cannot get them out. I would first verify that you are actually getting power to the amp though. If you are getting 12 volts or more across the positive and negative power wires then you also need to verify that you have 12 volts plus coming down your remote turn on lead. I wouldn't be too concerned about the capacitors popping as was stated earlier. I live in Michigan and it gets plenty cold here. I've been into car audio for 15 years and have never seen caps pop because it is cold. [/QUOTE]
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