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<blockquote data-quote="hywaysurfer" data-source="post: 4975519" data-attributes="member: 600705"><p>OK . . . Amp has seperate power and ground. AMP is for subwoofers and I dont have the rca leads plugged into the reciever right now. I unplugged them because I was having problems. Reciever has Power to Battery(clock and presets), Power to Acc. (normal Power), Ground, Speaker leads (Front L&amp;R, Rear L&amp;R). I bought a new roll of Monster wire and ran all new speaker leads. I still have the problem of the reciever shuting the audio off after a couple minutes?</p><p></p><p>The speaker sound ok when audio is on, but could one of them be bad and still sound good? I slid the reciever into my truck again just to make sure it still worked. The reciever works great in my truck. I slid it back into my jeep and the audio shuts off after a couple of minutes and the heat sink gets real hot. It shuts off faster the more volume I turn up??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hywaysurfer, post: 4975519, member: 600705"] OK . . . Amp has seperate power and ground. AMP is for subwoofers and I dont have the rca leads plugged into the reciever right now. I unplugged them because I was having problems. Reciever has Power to Battery(clock and presets), Power to Acc. (normal Power), Ground, Speaker leads (Front L&R, Rear L&R). I bought a new roll of Monster wire and ran all new speaker leads. I still have the problem of the reciever shuting the audio off after a couple minutes? The speaker sound ok when audio is on, but could one of them be bad and still sound good? I slid the reciever into my truck again just to make sure it still worked. The reciever works great in my truck. I slid it back into my jeep and the audio shuts off after a couple of minutes and the heat sink gets real hot. It shuts off faster the more volume I turn up?? [/QUOTE]
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