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<blockquote data-quote="shutmdown" data-source="post: 8153303" data-attributes="member: 598687"><p>check RCA's. if the amp is staying on not shutting off or going into protect, then impedance, ground and fuses like everyone suggests is not the issue. Its probably a signal issue. Check your RCA's to see if the plug is loose or if you have pinched rca's. Check both ends of the RCA's from the deck to the amp. I've had friends pinch RCA's by flipping seats up and down and they go bad...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutmdown, post: 8153303, member: 598687"] check RCA's. if the amp is staying on not shutting off or going into protect, then impedance, ground and fuses like everyone suggests is not the issue. Its probably a signal issue. Check your RCA's to see if the plug is loose or if you have pinched rca's. Check both ends of the RCA's from the deck to the amp. I've had friends pinch RCA's by flipping seats up and down and they go bad... [/QUOTE]
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