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<blockquote data-quote="jorensmith23" data-source="post: 7414383" data-attributes="member: 608588"><p>I know it cant be the cd deck's rca out is not blown nor the amplifiers because i used a different cd deck and amplifier that works in one car but not this one, i even changed the plug ins that go into the cd deck to see if maybe one of them broke on the inside AND tried running a different cable that goes to your cd deck to your amplifier, the only thing i can even think to next is try to wire a new rca because maybe the cable itself burnt out on in inside. I know its not the subwoofers because i tried other ones that still worked and have already checked to see if there was even any power coming out of the amplifier and its not. It's getting the power into it, turning it on, but isn't giving the power out to the subwoofers, i thought for sure that that must have meant the internal fuse to my amplifier is blown but i know that can't be it because i used my other amplifier in my other car that works and it gave the exact same issue and same readings with my meter. I have 0 gauge grounds, and they ARE good, i drilled into the framing of the car, made sure to have no paint on it at all, its pure metal to metal and they are all cleaned and on very tight. Ive worked on a lot of car systems and i know what all the common problems are that happen and know to check that ****, but this honestly is just the weirdest thing ive ever seen go wrong in a system. If anyones got more ideas besides trying to replace the rca cable, then please share your knowledge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jorensmith23, post: 7414383, member: 608588"] I know it cant be the cd deck's rca out is not blown nor the amplifiers because i used a different cd deck and amplifier that works in one car but not this one, i even changed the plug ins that go into the cd deck to see if maybe one of them broke on the inside AND tried running a different cable that goes to your cd deck to your amplifier, the only thing i can even think to next is try to wire a new rca because maybe the cable itself burnt out on in inside. I know its not the subwoofers because i tried other ones that still worked and have already checked to see if there was even any power coming out of the amplifier and its not. It's getting the power into it, turning it on, but isn't giving the power out to the subwoofers, i thought for sure that that must have meant the internal fuse to my amplifier is blown but i know that can't be it because i used my other amplifier in my other car that works and it gave the exact same issue and same readings with my meter. I have 0 gauge grounds, and they ARE good, i drilled into the framing of the car, made sure to have no paint on it at all, its pure metal to metal and they are all cleaned and on very tight. Ive worked on a lot of car systems and i know what all the common problems are that happen and know to check that ****, but this honestly is just the weirdest thing ive ever seen go wrong in a system. If anyones got more ideas besides trying to replace the rca cable, then please share your knowledge. [/QUOTE]
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