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<blockquote data-quote="chevy808" data-source="post: 57432" data-attributes="member: 542681"><p>Even with the speaker wires disconnected the the green light is still on. It check the speaker on another amp and its fine. I even tried running a new power wire ad its fine. Jeff you said that the green light is always on, on your amp? I never really took notice if it was on before but in the manual it says that it could mean overheating. When I leave the car on but turn off the head unit the power indicater turns off too so I think the remote wire is ok. Im gonna go buy a volt meter and check it out. Oh and the fuses are ok too. Thanks for all the input! Let me know if you guys think of anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevy808, post: 57432, member: 542681"] Even with the speaker wires disconnected the the green light is still on. It check the speaker on another amp and its fine. I even tried running a new power wire ad its fine. Jeff you said that the green light is always on, on your amp? I never really took notice if it was on before but in the manual it says that it could mean overheating. When I leave the car on but turn off the head unit the power indicater turns off too so I think the remote wire is ok. Im gonna go buy a volt meter and check it out. Oh and the fuses are ok too. Thanks for all the input! Let me know if you guys think of anything else. [/QUOTE]
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