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<blockquote data-quote="motocross019" data-source="post: 7906473" data-attributes="member: 645408"><p>I cant figure out what else it could be cause everything seems to be fine and it was working great for awhile. My truck has a factory amp that powers the door speakers so when i put the head unit in i had to hook the remote wire from it to the factory amp wire on the harness, so when i hooked my other amp up i just wire tapped that connection and ran the remote wire to the amp from it. Could that have something to do with it? Because when it started dying the door speakers would cut out when the JL amp would. And when you put the test light on the remote wire it starts bright and then fades off and the door speakers die when the light goes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motocross019, post: 7906473, member: 645408"] I cant figure out what else it could be cause everything seems to be fine and it was working great for awhile. My truck has a factory amp that powers the door speakers so when i put the head unit in i had to hook the remote wire from it to the factory amp wire on the harness, so when i hooked my other amp up i just wire tapped that connection and ran the remote wire to the amp from it. Could that have something to do with it? Because when it started dying the door speakers would cut out when the JL amp would. And when you put the test light on the remote wire it starts bright and then fades off and the door speakers die when the light goes out. [/QUOTE]
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