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Fail Install v2 (sub going haywire)
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<blockquote data-quote="michaellane" data-source="post: 7254582" data-attributes="member: 564125"><p>When the radio is off ur getting a ton of noise causing this to happen. Same thing in my old honda with a loc...the amp is on so its picking up noise from anywhere even when the radio is off. Move to a different fuse or put ur rem wire behind the radio on a accessory tht turns off along with the radio and you wont have the issue any longer. I use to cut my radio off and the sub would jus go nuts loud as heck lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="michaellane, post: 7254582, member: 564125"] When the radio is off ur getting a ton of noise causing this to happen. Same thing in my old honda with a loc...the amp is on so its picking up noise from anywhere even when the radio is off. Move to a different fuse or put ur rem wire behind the radio on a accessory tht turns off along with the radio and you wont have the issue any longer. I use to cut my radio off and the sub would jus go nuts loud as heck lol [/QUOTE]
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