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<blockquote data-quote="monkeyman" data-source="post: 3172260" data-attributes="member: 578150"><p>i think i have some type of short in my cars electrical system is there some type of way i would be able to detect it or am i going to have to check every cable in my car?reason think i have a short is becuase i have been installing a sound system on my car and i have tried multiple new products amp cables and i get a problem where my sounds wont work it just makes my subs jump with no beat to them so i came across the conclusion that there is a bad cable somewhere in my car that isnt letting my sounds do any good?...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monkeyman, post: 3172260, member: 578150"] i think i have some type of short in my cars electrical system is there some type of way i would be able to detect it or am i going to have to check every cable in my car?reason think i have a short is becuase i have been installing a sound system on my car and i have tried multiple new products amp cables and i get a problem where my sounds wont work it just makes my subs jump with no beat to them so i came across the conclusion that there is a bad cable somewhere in my car that isnt letting my sounds do any good?... [/QUOTE]
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