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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 6266230" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Uggg.. Try this. Do you have a DMM. If so set it to DC voltage. Hook that known good amp up again. Unhook the battery first. Just to be safe. Okay after you have it hooked up. Turn on the car. Check to see If you have voltage from the HEADUNIT to the amp. It should be the remote turn on. See If there is atleast 12 volts there. If not. Will go over that later. Then check to see If you have voltage at the amp too. A good ground as well. A bad ground will cause it to not turn on as well. Were is your ground for the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 6266230, member: 570057"] Uggg.. Try this. Do you have a DMM. If so set it to DC voltage. Hook that known good amp up again. Unhook the battery first. Just to be safe. Okay after you have it hooked up. Turn on the car. Check to see If you have voltage from the HEADUNIT to the amp. It should be the remote turn on. See If there is atleast 12 volts there. If not. Will go over that later. Then check to see If you have voltage at the amp too. A good ground as well. A bad ground will cause it to not turn on as well. Were is your ground for the amp. [/QUOTE]
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