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Protector Light Illuminated: System DOWN!! NEED HELP!
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<blockquote data-quote="Chrispy_Civ" data-source="post: 337948" data-attributes="member: 550952"><p>Depending on the amp, it ca recieve a power and ground connection through the head unit. I've had this happen with my old Cali-1200. Take the fuses out of the amp and then put them back in (following all standard procedures of course). This worked for me and everything turn on out of nowhere. The same thing also happend with a 1600 watt Legacy amp and a 1200 watt SPL amp that I've owned as well. If this doesn't help just get a different brand cause that company probably sucks!!!! Good luck!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrispy_Civ, post: 337948, member: 550952"] Depending on the amp, it ca recieve a power and ground connection through the head unit. I've had this happen with my old Cali-1200. Take the fuses out of the amp and then put them back in (following all standard procedures of course). This worked for me and everything turn on out of nowhere. The same thing also happend with a 1600 watt Legacy amp and a 1200 watt SPL amp that I've owned as well. If this doesn't help just get a different brand cause that company probably sucks!!!! Good luck!! [/QUOTE]
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