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<blockquote data-quote="tsupra98" data-source="post: 5622912" data-attributes="member: 597873"><p>the amp will always read voltage at the pos and neg inputs. you'll need to check the remote wire. put the red or pos lead on the remote and the black or ground to a ground. if you read voltage threw that with you deck off then there's one problem. also make sure you set the dmm to dc volts when test that. and tell us what the batt itself reads with the car off first. then start it and tell us what the batt reads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tsupra98, post: 5622912, member: 597873"] the amp will always read voltage at the pos and neg inputs. you'll need to check the remote wire. put the red or pos lead on the remote and the black or ground to a ground. if you read voltage threw that with you deck off then there's one problem. also make sure you set the dmm to dc volts when test that. and tell us what the batt itself reads with the car off first. then start it and tell us what the batt reads. [/QUOTE]
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