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<blockquote data-quote="cbuts" data-source="post: 8690280" data-attributes="member: 636515"><p>Yeah odd, I'm no expert. Your speakers work fine, it's just the subwoofer not working? On a seperate amp?</p><p>Maybe check the groubfs, I unhooked my big 3 to switch it to my new truck and then I couldn't start my old truck..even though it had power.. turned out when I put the alternator ground back on it was corroded a bit, cleaned it and the truck fired right up..so maybe a ground ? </p><p>Like I said my sub was doing the same thing, it was an ongoing problem ..first it was just stopped completely and later in the day worked again, then eventually I figured out it was the rcas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbuts, post: 8690280, member: 636515"] Yeah odd, I'm no expert. Your speakers work fine, it's just the subwoofer not working? On a seperate amp? Maybe check the groubfs, I unhooked my big 3 to switch it to my new truck and then I couldn't start my old truck..even though it had power.. turned out when I put the alternator ground back on it was corroded a bit, cleaned it and the truck fired right up..so maybe a ground ? Like I said my sub was doing the same thing, it was an ongoing problem ..first it was just stopped completely and later in the day worked again, then eventually I figured out it was the rcas [/QUOTE]
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