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<blockquote data-quote="tech" data-source="post: 8414484" data-attributes="member: 666969"><p>Hi there, I ran into an issue yesterday where the front audio and subwoofer cut out. I wired this system myself about 5 years ago, and it's been running great ever since.</p><p></p><p>I have a 4 channel amp with 2 channels running a front set of infinitys', and the other 2 channels are bridged for the sub. I also have a 2 channel LOC which I use so that I can keep my stock headunit. My car is a 2006 honda civic.</p><p></p><p>When I noticed the sound cut out, I checked the glovebox where my LOC is, and it was showing no power. I checked the amp, no power. I hooked up a short 10 gauge wire from my remote at the amp to 12v power, and the amp turned on. There appears to be power running through the remote wire OK. So I popped the hood and checked the main fuse coming off the battery to the power - it looked OK. I changed it anyway and it made no difference, so I changed it back. I then checked the power wire that's running to the LOC, it seemed fine. The fuse seemed fine as well. I changed it anyway, nothing.</p><p></p><p>I have my remote line coming from the interior fuse box (#35) of my 2006 civic. Pulled out the connection and checked both the 5A and 7.5A fuses, looked fine. Replaced them anyway, nothing.</p><p></p><p>I pulled off the front dash and checked for any fraying or burnt wires, didn't see anything. I'm pretty stumped as to what could be causing the issue. All the fuses seem OK, and the wires seem OK. I'm thinking the LOC might be dead as I still have sound from the rear speakers, as those are still run from the headunit, and not the amp.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tech, post: 8414484, member: 666969"] Hi there, I ran into an issue yesterday where the front audio and subwoofer cut out. I wired this system myself about 5 years ago, and it's been running great ever since. I have a 4 channel amp with 2 channels running a front set of infinitys', and the other 2 channels are bridged for the sub. I also have a 2 channel LOC which I use so that I can keep my stock headunit. My car is a 2006 honda civic. When I noticed the sound cut out, I checked the glovebox where my LOC is, and it was showing no power. I checked the amp, no power. I hooked up a short 10 gauge wire from my remote at the amp to 12v power, and the amp turned on. There appears to be power running through the remote wire OK. So I popped the hood and checked the main fuse coming off the battery to the power - it looked OK. I changed it anyway and it made no difference, so I changed it back. I then checked the power wire that's running to the LOC, it seemed fine. The fuse seemed fine as well. I changed it anyway, nothing. I have my remote line coming from the interior fuse box (#35) of my 2006 civic. Pulled out the connection and checked both the 5A and 7.5A fuses, looked fine. Replaced them anyway, nothing. I pulled off the front dash and checked for any fraying or burnt wires, didn't see anything. I'm pretty stumped as to what could be causing the issue. All the fuses seem OK, and the wires seem OK. I'm thinking the LOC might be dead as I still have sound from the rear speakers, as those are still run from the headunit, and not the amp. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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