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Amp turns on, but wont recieve input
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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 8296607" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>Set your DMM to continuity and stick the leads into either side of the wire going into the fuse. If it beeps, the fuse is good. And yes, your fuse should be about 12" from the battery. In the case of a short, the length of wire leading up to the fuse will usually burn up and be no good. Though, you said your amp turns on fine so the fuse must be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 8296607, member: 628495"] Set your DMM to continuity and stick the leads into either side of the wire going into the fuse. If it beeps, the fuse is good. And yes, your fuse should be about 12" from the battery. In the case of a short, the length of wire leading up to the fuse will usually burn up and be no good. Though, you said your amp turns on fine so the fuse must be good. [/QUOTE]
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