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Amp wont turn on
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7436182" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Well,hold on man,try one more thing here. The fuse you have on the amp looks to me like a 40?? or50?.Take that fuse out and just put like a 30 amp in if it will fit and try the same process. some times you cant really tell if the fuse is bad or not.I have ran into this over n over.Your not putting a load on it so 30 amp fuse should work,your only testing the on/off power to see if the fuse is good or not before you trash your amp.Most cars have extra fuses in the fuse panel,or just pull a 30 from.and try that you know? last thing id try right there other than putting another jumper wire on the fuse of the amp to see if it lights up before id trash or repair the amp.It looks like a kenwood amp??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7436182, member: 634282"] Well,hold on man,try one more thing here. The fuse you have on the amp looks to me like a 40?? or50?.Take that fuse out and just put like a 30 amp in if it will fit and try the same process. some times you cant really tell if the fuse is bad or not.I have ran into this over n over.Your not putting a load on it so 30 amp fuse should work,your only testing the on/off power to see if the fuse is good or not before you trash your amp.Most cars have extra fuses in the fuse panel,or just pull a 30 from.and try that you know? last thing id try right there other than putting another jumper wire on the fuse of the amp to see if it lights up before id trash or repair the amp.It looks like a kenwood amp?? [/QUOTE]
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