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<blockquote data-quote="BTE" data-source="post: 7848276" data-attributes="member: 644007"><p>I tried what goingdef suggested. I unplugged one and nothing happened, then unplugged the other and lost the signal. So I assume I am looking at an RCA problem? Or can a bad preout translate through an RCA making it look like the problem? I will pull the headunit and try a different set of RCA's to see what happens.</p><p></p><p>I will also check the RCA covers.</p><p></p><p>The volts do not look like they drop when this happens, but I am using the factory gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTE, post: 7848276, member: 644007"] I tried what goingdef suggested. I unplugged one and nothing happened, then unplugged the other and lost the signal. So I assume I am looking at an RCA problem? Or can a bad preout translate through an RCA making it look like the problem? I will pull the headunit and try a different set of RCA's to see what happens. I will also check the RCA covers. The volts do not look like they drop when this happens, but I am using the factory gauge. [/QUOTE]
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