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<blockquote data-quote="subzero" data-source="post: 5946368" data-attributes="member: 600350"><p>something is shorted out............. I would guess it is your crossover. What you need to do is pull everything you put in there and get the car running. Then re-install one thing at a time and make sure everything is secure and protected from shorting out. Your ground wires should be close, no more then 3 feet from the component. Your RCA , remote, speaker lines should be on the opposite side of the car from your Power o/1gauge. Driver, passenger. Might be a good Idea to fuse 1 1/2 foot from distro block and 1 1/2 foot from battery. When wiring keep fuses out so line is dead. only put fuse in when you have finshed a componet and check it for power up. well this is how I do things on my car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="subzero, post: 5946368, member: 600350"] something is shorted out............. I would guess it is your crossover. What you need to do is pull everything you put in there and get the car running. Then re-install one thing at a time and make sure everything is secure and protected from shorting out. Your ground wires should be close, no more then 3 feet from the component. Your RCA , remote, speaker lines should be on the opposite side of the car from your Power o/1gauge. Driver, passenger. Might be a good Idea to fuse 1 1/2 foot from distro block and 1 1/2 foot from battery. When wiring keep fuses out so line is dead. only put fuse in when you have finshed a componet and check it for power up. well this is how I do things on my car. [/QUOTE]
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