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<blockquote data-quote="andar" data-source="post: 1763618" data-attributes="member: 568077"><p>My friends got a 2002 ford taurus SES. He bought an old kenwood amp and sub off his girlfriends sister and got it installed at circuit city. Problem number one: they charged him $430 for the install of a new headunit, and to wire the amp. then that old sub died. so he bought a new loaded MTX enclosure and now when he turns his HU up to 17 out of 50 the amp clicks off at the bass notes then will turn back on and then shut off.</p><p></p><p>according to the local ford dealer the car comes in either 110A alternator or a 120A alternator. The kenwood amp is only 600w peak and theres no way that that little thing is pulling more than the alternator can supply. Any thoughts? we are going to circuit city to ***** at them soon. gunna try and get a free capacitor/money back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andar, post: 1763618, member: 568077"] My friends got a 2002 ford taurus SES. He bought an old kenwood amp and sub off his girlfriends sister and got it installed at circuit city. Problem number one: they charged him $430 for the install of a new headunit, and to wire the amp. then that old sub died. so he bought a new loaded MTX enclosure and now when he turns his HU up to 17 out of 50 the amp clicks off at the bass notes then will turn back on and then shut off. according to the local ford dealer the car comes in either 110A alternator or a 120A alternator. The kenwood amp is only 600w peak and theres no way that that little thing is pulling more than the alternator can supply. Any thoughts? we are going to circuit city to ***** at them soon. gunna try and get a free capacitor/money back. [/QUOTE]
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