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<blockquote data-quote="Bcmonks" data-source="post: 8350231" data-attributes="member: 644931"><p>A week ago my front speakers stopped playing music and my amplifier was staying on when I turned off my car, I decided that the problem was most likely my amplifier so I bought a new one. Today my amplifier came in the mail so I hooked it up and noticed that my front left speaker sounded muffled, so I turned off my car and checked my connections. When I turned on my car again, my remote wire, which is located on the fuse that corresponds to the radio in my car, arced. Now my head unit does not turn on, while my amplifier does. I visually checked the fuse in the head unit but it didn't seem to have anything wrong with it, although I didn't check it with a multimeter.</p><p></p><p><strong>TL;DR: Installed new amp, remote wire arced in fuse box, Headunit doesn't turn on.</strong></p><p></p><p>Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcmonks, post: 8350231, member: 644931"] A week ago my front speakers stopped playing music and my amplifier was staying on when I turned off my car, I decided that the problem was most likely my amplifier so I bought a new one. Today my amplifier came in the mail so I hooked it up and noticed that my front left speaker sounded muffled, so I turned off my car and checked my connections. When I turned on my car again, my remote wire, which is located on the fuse that corresponds to the radio in my car, arced. Now my head unit does not turn on, while my amplifier does. I visually checked the fuse in the head unit but it didn't seem to have anything wrong with it, although I didn't check it with a multimeter. [B]TL;DR: Installed new amp, remote wire arced in fuse box, Headunit doesn't turn on.[/B] Any help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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