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<blockquote data-quote="gimpster80" data-source="post: 1584748" data-attributes="member: 566816"><p>well, first of all make sure that if you used high inputs the the rear speakers are no longer connected, if you rear speakers are still connected and then your inputting to the amp most likely heres your problem. also if this doesn't help make sure that wire you used to remote turn on your amp isn't getting hot with the key off. just use a test light and let a friend turn the key slowly on and off so you can test it. I bet this is also part of your problem. next, make sure you have a good ground and hot. like connect the hot straight to the battery and make sure your ground is free of paint. I promise that one of these will fix the problem any time bro.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gimpster80, post: 1584748, member: 566816"] well, first of all make sure that if you used high inputs the the rear speakers are no longer connected, if you rear speakers are still connected and then your inputting to the amp most likely heres your problem. also if this doesn't help make sure that wire you used to remote turn on your amp isn't getting hot with the key off. just use a test light and let a friend turn the key slowly on and off so you can test it. I bet this is also part of your problem. next, make sure you have a good ground and hot. like connect the hot straight to the battery and make sure your ground is free of paint. I promise that one of these will fix the problem any time bro. [/QUOTE]
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