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<blockquote data-quote="jrwalte" data-source="post: 4759990" data-attributes="member: 584454"><p>It's possible the new subs are drawing alot more power out of your amp (Specs in this case would help) and you have a weak/corroded/loose ground either at your battery or your amp. This can cause such a huge voltage drop that all electrical looses power. The system will regain power after the loose ground is giggled or removed and replaced to 'reset' the link.</p><p></p><p>Since he only messed around in the trunk before you regained power I'd look at the amp ground closely.</p><p></p><p>I had this problem on my last car where the negative terminal on the battery lost its nut so it was attached but it wasn't really tight like it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrwalte, post: 4759990, member: 584454"] It's possible the new subs are drawing alot more power out of your amp (Specs in this case would help) and you have a weak/corroded/loose ground either at your battery or your amp. This can cause such a huge voltage drop that all electrical looses power. The system will regain power after the loose ground is giggled or removed and replaced to 'reset' the link. Since he only messed around in the trunk before you regained power I'd look at the amp ground closely. I had this problem on my last car where the negative terminal on the battery lost its nut so it was attached but it wasn't really tight like it should be. [/QUOTE]
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