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<blockquote data-quote="yoho193" data-source="post: 4759901" data-attributes="member: 596239"><p>Alright so I had a old sub in my car. I got new subs while still using the same amp. Two days ago my car was driving and then it just stopped out of no where. Anything and everything electrical would not work (power windows, power locks, headlights, taillights, four ways, blinkers, etc.) Me and my friend pushed it to his house for his dad to look at. He popped the trunk moved the subs around just to look and then opened the door. He noticed the door open light on so he took my keys and started the car. The question is what is wrong? My friends dad believes it is a short in the wires to the subs somewhere along the line. Obviously it is the subs/wiring/amp/something to do with the new system because before I got the new subs in there the car ran fine. If anyone could help me out or point me in the right direction for help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoho193, post: 4759901, member: 596239"] Alright so I had a old sub in my car. I got new subs while still using the same amp. Two days ago my car was driving and then it just stopped out of no where. Anything and everything electrical would not work (power windows, power locks, headlights, taillights, four ways, blinkers, etc.) Me and my friend pushed it to his house for his dad to look at. He popped the trunk moved the subs around just to look and then opened the door. He noticed the door open light on so he took my keys and started the car. The question is what is wrong? My friends dad believes it is a short in the wires to the subs somewhere along the line. Obviously it is the subs/wiring/amp/something to do with the new system because before I got the new subs in there the car ran fine. If anyone could help me out or point me in the right direction for help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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