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Can Oxidation in ground/power wires cause an amp to not work?
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<blockquote data-quote="bumpasauras" data-source="post: 8249165" data-attributes="member: 607820"><p>Yes very possible on many amps if the remote is hooked up but nothing else is the light on the amp will come on .</p><p></p><p>If you have a dmm check your power wire with your - on the ground if you have 12 v your next check should bee the rca's if you have 12v comming from the power wire and a good ground AND your rca's are sending a signal from the hu to the amp check the ohm load of your speaker wire to see if a speaker wire is broke/disconnected if all that is good and all fuses are good you might have an amp issue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bumpasauras, post: 8249165, member: 607820"] Yes very possible on many amps if the remote is hooked up but nothing else is the light on the amp will come on . If you have a dmm check your power wire with your - on the ground if you have 12 v your next check should bee the rca's if you have 12v comming from the power wire and a good ground AND your rca's are sending a signal from the hu to the amp check the ohm load of your speaker wire to see if a speaker wire is broke/disconnected if all that is good and all fuses are good you might have an amp issue [/QUOTE]
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