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<blockquote data-quote="Zero_Ohms" data-source="post: 8513804" data-attributes="member: 670335"><p>A digital multi meter will be you best friend. Use it to check power and remote wire with the ground you used and then check it using a different ground point. And as stated above check the ground connection. Make sure paint has been removed and make sure it is tight along with all other connections. Make sure all the wires are in the amp and no bare wires are sticking out and contacting anything. Check fuses too. I've seen them with a loose contact point inside the fuse that can cause behavior like this because the vibrations from driving can cause the connection to connect/disconnect. Also don't forget to check the connection of the remote wire on the other end where it connects to your head unit.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my stone tablet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zero_Ohms, post: 8513804, member: 670335"] A digital multi meter will be you best friend. Use it to check power and remote wire with the ground you used and then check it using a different ground point. And as stated above check the ground connection. Make sure paint has been removed and make sure it is tight along with all other connections. Make sure all the wires are in the amp and no bare wires are sticking out and contacting anything. Check fuses too. I've seen them with a loose contact point inside the fuse that can cause behavior like this because the vibrations from driving can cause the connection to connect/disconnect. Also don't forget to check the connection of the remote wire on the other end where it connects to your head unit. Sent from my stone tablet [/QUOTE]
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