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<blockquote data-quote="anders1127" data-source="post: 8039940" data-attributes="member: 650810"><p>I think it's a problem with the sub itself, I've tried it to three different amps, few days ago I upgraded my power wire to 4 Awg and other wires but tried it with a new 1000 watt mono amp that's also 2 ohm stable, it didn't get warm or anything but the sub did the same thing again. I'm wiring it just as the kicker wiring diagram says to, - black/white dot, + red/non white to amp, then a wire from red to red and black to black. But I don't, stock HU with low level line out, car is 2012 jeep, haven't had the extra money to upgrade the headunit yet since it needs the Chrysler specific harness and all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anders1127, post: 8039940, member: 650810"] I think it's a problem with the sub itself, I've tried it to three different amps, few days ago I upgraded my power wire to 4 Awg and other wires but tried it with a new 1000 watt mono amp that's also 2 ohm stable, it didn't get warm or anything but the sub did the same thing again. I'm wiring it just as the kicker wiring diagram says to, - black/white dot, + red/non white to amp, then a wire from red to red and black to black. But I don't, stock HU with low level line out, car is 2012 jeep, haven't had the extra money to upgrade the headunit yet since it needs the Chrysler specific harness and all. [/QUOTE]
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