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<blockquote data-quote="cmiller" data-source="post: 329728" data-attributes="member: 545618"><p>Check voltage at the amplifier on your power wire. Do you have 12 volts? If you don't you may want to check your battery connections to be sure they are still in good shape, if they are then try replacing the entire fuseholder at the battery. I have seen several instances where these have made for poor connections. If this still does not solve your problem then I would suggest running a new power wire with a new fuseholder you may have a short or break in the wire. Hope this information helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmiller, post: 329728, member: 545618"] Check voltage at the amplifier on your power wire. Do you have 12 volts? If you don't you may want to check your battery connections to be sure they are still in good shape, if they are then try replacing the entire fuseholder at the battery. I have seen several instances where these have made for poor connections. If this still does not solve your problem then I would suggest running a new power wire with a new fuseholder you may have a short or break in the wire. Hope this information helps. [/QUOTE]
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