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Lost power in amplifier after having geek squad install front and rear door speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="Louisfeldhaus" data-source="post: 8478770" data-attributes="member: 669075"><p>The lights I was referring to were the, I guess you could say, design of the amp. No purpose, just to make it look cool kind of lights. And after a while of researching and messing with it, I found that recrimping my remote wires behind my head unit solved the power issue. So now my amp is receiving power and the lights are on, no protect mode. I can not remember if it lit up green when in power mode or not, but there is no light there, red or green. It lights up red for the first few seconds of starting my car, but that's said to be something that is for every amp. I don't own a multimeter, sadly. So I can't tell if there's a blown fuse in my amp or not. But I know the in-line fuse is not blown because a guy at audio express tested it for me and said it was good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Louisfeldhaus, post: 8478770, member: 669075"] The lights I was referring to were the, I guess you could say, design of the amp. No purpose, just to make it look cool kind of lights. And after a while of researching and messing with it, I found that recrimping my remote wires behind my head unit solved the power issue. So now my amp is receiving power and the lights are on, no protect mode. I can not remember if it lit up green when in power mode or not, but there is no light there, red or green. It lights up red for the first few seconds of starting my car, but that's said to be something that is for every amp. I don't own a multimeter, sadly. So I can't tell if there's a blown fuse in my amp or not. But I know the in-line fuse is not blown because a guy at audio express tested it for me and said it was good. [/QUOTE]
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