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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8711106" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Ok, so you put it back to stock and got the same results. You also said that the loc is connected before the factory amp. If this is so, then does the subwoofer amp also play for two seconds then stops? To keep the amp on, jump a small wire from the power to the remote. Then test to see if the 2 seconds also applies to the sub amp. If it does it with the sub amp as well, then the problem will be in the head unit. </p><p> But if the loc is connected after the factory amp, it may be that amp that has the issue. If this is so, you should be able to connect pre amp and get the sub playing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8711106, member: 654802"] Ok, so you put it back to stock and got the same results. You also said that the loc is connected before the factory amp. If this is so, then does the subwoofer amp also play for two seconds then stops? To keep the amp on, jump a small wire from the power to the remote. Then test to see if the 2 seconds also applies to the sub amp. If it does it with the sub amp as well, then the problem will be in the head unit. But if the loc is connected after the factory amp, it may be that amp that has the issue. If this is so, you should be able to connect pre amp and get the sub playing. [/QUOTE]
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