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<blockquote data-quote="Hostile89" data-source="post: 6033431" data-attributes="member: 563689"><p>Maybe?</p><p></p><p>Does your Mono Amp have a serviceable fuse?</p><p></p><p>Disconnect the remote wire from both amps. If the 4 channel stays on then you have a problem. If they both stay off then run a jumper from your 12 volt line to the remote hookup on the amp. If one of them doesn't turn on then you have a problem with that amp. Other wise you do have a problem with your remote wire. Is it connected directly to your H/U?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hostile89, post: 6033431, member: 563689"] Maybe? Does your Mono Amp have a serviceable fuse? Disconnect the remote wire from both amps. If the 4 channel stays on then you have a problem. If they both stay off then run a jumper from your 12 volt line to the remote hookup on the amp. If one of them doesn't turn on then you have a problem with that amp. Other wise you do have a problem with your remote wire. Is it connected directly to your H/U? [/QUOTE]
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