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<blockquote data-quote="dgar3" data-source="post: 5902565" data-attributes="member: 610097"><p>the fuse blows on the back of the head unit everytime i turn the engine on. but if i don't turn the engine on but jus listen to the music then it works fine. i don't know how to fix the problem.</p><p></p><p>i have 2 subwoofers, 3 amps, 4 speakers, 1 capacitor..i'm not sure if its cuz i'm missing something or what..and the deck is an alpine deck hooked up to 2 alpine type x subs and 4 alpine type r speakers. please help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgar3, post: 5902565, member: 610097"] the fuse blows on the back of the head unit everytime i turn the engine on. but if i don't turn the engine on but jus listen to the music then it works fine. i don't know how to fix the problem. i have 2 subwoofers, 3 amps, 4 speakers, 1 capacitor..i'm not sure if its cuz i'm missing something or what..and the deck is an alpine deck hooked up to 2 alpine type x subs and 4 alpine type r speakers. please help [/QUOTE]
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