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<blockquote data-quote="traxtar944" data-source="post: 3755554" data-attributes="member: 573624"><p><img src="http://www.markswatson.com/Retard6.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Dammit dude, learn to use periods and punctuation in your sentences. Reading your initial post hurts my brain, and I have a ME degree....that's saying something.</p><p></p><p>Make sure the power is wired directly to battery, the grounds are all good (for the HU and amp both), and the remote wire is wired directly to the HU. Also be sure the remote wire isn't being pinched by your seats or any other hardware and it's not shorting out anywhere. Also make sure your amp is getting good air circulation.</p><p></p><p>From the sounds of it, after reading your retarded first post about three times, it seems like the amps work in your friend's cars but not yours. That rules out the possibility that the amp has a problem. I'd also check that your antenna connector is properly installed in the HU, as that is a ground point for many older cars. In my Maxima, for example, if the antenna is not connected the HU will not turn on at all, and neither will the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traxtar944, post: 3755554, member: 573624"] [IMG]http://www.markswatson.com/Retard6.jpg[/IMG] Dammit dude, learn to use periods and punctuation in your sentences. Reading your initial post hurts my brain, and I have a ME degree....that's saying something. Make sure the power is wired directly to battery, the grounds are all good (for the HU and amp both), and the remote wire is wired directly to the HU. Also be sure the remote wire isn't being pinched by your seats or any other hardware and it's not shorting out anywhere. Also make sure your amp is getting good air circulation. From the sounds of it, after reading your retarded first post about three times, it seems like the amps work in your friend's cars but not yours. That rules out the possibility that the amp has a problem. I'd also check that your antenna connector is properly installed in the HU, as that is a ground point for many older cars. In my Maxima, for example, if the antenna is not connected the HU will not turn on at all, and neither will the amp. [/QUOTE]
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