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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8718003" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Before turning system on, identify which wires have constant 12 volts and flag them. With system on, volume down, identify remote wire and flag it. Car on system on, jam out until system failure as before. Test remote wire and constant wire for power. If both still have power, then amp is activating protect mode for x reason. That is a thing. A local is selling an Phoenix Gold amp that works fine but shuts off when the car is on, just like yours. If this is your issue, then amp replacement may be next, or rewire speakers directly to the radio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8718003, member: 654802"] Before turning system on, identify which wires have constant 12 volts and flag them. With system on, volume down, identify remote wire and flag it. Car on system on, jam out until system failure as before. Test remote wire and constant wire for power. If both still have power, then amp is activating protect mode for x reason. That is a thing. A local is selling an Phoenix Gold amp that works fine but shuts off when the car is on, just like yours. If this is your issue, then amp replacement may be next, or rewire speakers directly to the radio. [/QUOTE]
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