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<blockquote data-quote="tanpatnode" data-source="post: 7989778" data-attributes="member: 649089"><p>I actually had a similar problem that took me a while to troubleshoot. Check the fuse from the 12V power right off your battery? I acidentally didn't move my battery terminal and I was running the wire hit a pieve of metal on the chasis and tripped the fuse. I couldn't figure it out because it was still registering .85V and not zero which is weird.</p><p></p><p>Also check all the fuses on the back of the amp and then check the remote behind your deck. It may have come undone while driving or a small tug on it has moved it out of the splicer. Hope one of those things words.</p><p></p><p>Also if its one of the fuses from the power, they're really expensive and you can't get them at AutoZone or any of those stores. I looked at 4 stores and I finally had to go to car toys because they were the only ones that had it. They costed me $15 for 3 and you can't just buy one.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully something helped with that. Also maybe a ground check? I have had a few different amps and they do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tanpatnode, post: 7989778, member: 649089"] I actually had a similar problem that took me a while to troubleshoot. Check the fuse from the 12V power right off your battery? I acidentally didn't move my battery terminal and I was running the wire hit a pieve of metal on the chasis and tripped the fuse. I couldn't figure it out because it was still registering .85V and not zero which is weird. Also check all the fuses on the back of the amp and then check the remote behind your deck. It may have come undone while driving or a small tug on it has moved it out of the splicer. Hope one of those things words. Also if its one of the fuses from the power, they're really expensive and you can't get them at AutoZone or any of those stores. I looked at 4 stores and I finally had to go to car toys because they were the only ones that had it. They costed me $15 for 3 and you can't just buy one. Hopefully something helped with that. Also maybe a ground check? I have had a few different amps and they do that. [/QUOTE]
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