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<blockquote data-quote="West1" data-source="post: 8561451" data-attributes="member: 586208"><p>Update-</p><p></p><p>Yesterday I had time to burn and I noticed I over tighten my remote wire. I then opened the run along the passenger side to check the remote wire and stumbled upon worn rcas and possibly touching the cab. I had a pair of knewkonceptz 6 meter rcas that I have not found time to replace the shop rcas and this was the perfect time since I needed to check the remote wire@the HU.</p><p></p><p>Remotewires@HU looked good, switched rcas or upgraded rcas and had a nice 2hr drive home with no interruptions! On a side note, I was floored by the sound difference from replacing rcas! Noob move, I know. I'm not sure if the amps shutting off was due to poor remote wire connection, sub rcas or both.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to each of you for helping out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="West1, post: 8561451, member: 586208"] Update- Yesterday I had time to burn and I noticed I over tighten my remote wire. I then opened the run along the passenger side to check the remote wire and stumbled upon worn rcas and possibly touching the cab. I had a pair of knewkonceptz 6 meter rcas that I have not found time to replace the shop rcas and this was the perfect time since I needed to check the remote wire@the HU. Remotewires@HU looked good, switched rcas or upgraded rcas and had a nice 2hr drive home with no interruptions! On a side note, I was floored by the sound difference from replacing rcas! Noob move, I know. I'm not sure if the amps shutting off was due to poor remote wire connection, sub rcas or both. Thanks to each of you for helping out! [/QUOTE]
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