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Help! I think i fried my JBL 600.1!
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<blockquote data-quote="31337hxr" data-source="post: 31445" data-attributes="member: 541111"><p>Okay guys, I let my friend borrow my amp. Stupid decision. The music had stopped bumping and we checked to fuse. The power wire's fuse was fine and the two fuses in my JBL was fine. The amp was really hot, powering 1 sony DVC 2ohm 12" sub for some reason...</p><p></p><p>the green light was still lit. I checked the manual and it says that the amp was overheated. Then i told him to shut off his engine, when he turned it back on...the amp light didn't come on no more!</p><p></p><p>And then the next day, i put it in my 1986 civic. I had the head unit pulled out....but the remote wire and power wire and ground wire were still there..</p><p></p><p>i only hooked up these three wires to it....turned on my civic and the amp wouldn't come on?</p><p></p><p>hmm does anyone know maybe the remote wire was disconnected? where is the remote wire connect to? becuz only the head unit was pulled out.</p><p></p><p>help! i'm stuck...i got 4 days to deteremine if this JBL died or not and if so, i can return it to get an exchange!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="31337hxr, post: 31445, member: 541111"] Okay guys, I let my friend borrow my amp. Stupid decision. The music had stopped bumping and we checked to fuse. The power wire's fuse was fine and the two fuses in my JBL was fine. The amp was really hot, powering 1 sony DVC 2ohm 12" sub for some reason... the green light was still lit. I checked the manual and it says that the amp was overheated. Then i told him to shut off his engine, when he turned it back on...the amp light didn't come on no more! And then the next day, i put it in my 1986 civic. I had the head unit pulled out....but the remote wire and power wire and ground wire were still there.. i only hooked up these three wires to it....turned on my civic and the amp wouldn't come on? hmm does anyone know maybe the remote wire was disconnected? where is the remote wire connect to? becuz only the head unit was pulled out. help! i'm stuck...i got 4 days to deteremine if this JBL died or not and if so, i can return it to get an exchange! [/QUOTE]
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