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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8782066" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Yes Check your amplifier connections, as well as the supply connections at the battery,ANL fuse/INLINE Supply fuse. All Ground connections and the Big 3 wiring if you have that done.Check all connections for Corrosion. It may be time to cut off old corroded portion of the wiring and refresh with clean wiring and new connections. You could even replace the INLINE/ANL supply fuse if it is a couple years old. They do get weak over time from heat, cold, and road vibrations. They are cheap enough that I change my once a year and check all my battery connections every six months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8782066, member: 634282"] Yes Check your amplifier connections, as well as the supply connections at the battery,ANL fuse/INLINE Supply fuse. All Ground connections and the Big 3 wiring if you have that done.Check all connections for Corrosion. It may be time to cut off old corroded portion of the wiring and refresh with clean wiring and new connections. You could even replace the INLINE/ANL supply fuse if it is a couple years old. They do get weak over time from heat, cold, and road vibrations. They are cheap enough that I change my once a year and check all my battery connections every six months. [/QUOTE]
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