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<blockquote data-quote="stevew007" data-source="post: 5714873" data-attributes="member: 570054"><p>start out by taking the shops stuff back to them. then I would start by checking all the ground cables under the hood making sure they are clean of paint and rust look for corrosion on and in the cable's.also some times the factory ground for the deck is garbage. I clean ground is your best freind. i had a grand am when i was younger and there was that super tiny ground from the battery to the fender well it was rusty and well small 600 watts had my lights dimming in that car once i cleaned and upgraded it never happened again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stevew007, post: 5714873, member: 570054"] start out by taking the shops stuff back to them. then I would start by checking all the ground cables under the hood making sure they are clean of paint and rust look for corrosion on and in the cable's.also some times the factory ground for the deck is garbage. I clean ground is your best freind. i had a grand am when i was younger and there was that super tiny ground from the battery to the fender well it was rusty and well small 600 watts had my lights dimming in that car once i cleaned and upgraded it never happened again [/QUOTE]
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