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Noob question. Remote signal problem to AMP
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<blockquote data-quote="HoneyBadgerRy" data-source="post: 8617806" data-attributes="member: 667692"><p>There is two way to test what your problem is:</p><p></p><p>If you have a multimeter, just test to see if your remote wire is providing 12v+ when the car is off, if it is, there is your problem, search for a 12v+ signal wire to use elsewhere in the car.</p><p></p><p>If you don't have a multimeter, bridge the 12v+ feed from the amp to the remote to turn the amp on, disconnect the bridge without cutting amp power. If the amp turns off the problem is the signal wire, you need to find a new one, if the amp doesn't turn off it may be a bad amplifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoneyBadgerRy, post: 8617806, member: 667692"] There is two way to test what your problem is: If you have a multimeter, just test to see if your remote wire is providing 12v+ when the car is off, if it is, there is your problem, search for a 12v+ signal wire to use elsewhere in the car. If you don't have a multimeter, bridge the 12v+ feed from the amp to the remote to turn the amp on, disconnect the bridge without cutting amp power. If the amp turns off the problem is the signal wire, you need to find a new one, if the amp doesn't turn off it may be a bad amplifier. [/QUOTE]
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