jhuffy886 10+ year member Member 58 0 Flint, MI Jun 17, 2010 #1 Subwoofers run properly when radio is on; however, when I turn the key to the off position they continue to emit a constant frequency. That just sometimes, usually I turn the key off and so do the subwoofers... Whats the deal? Click to read more...
Subwoofers run properly when radio is on; however, when I turn the key to the off position they continue to emit a constant frequency. That just sometimes, usually I turn the key off and so do the subwoofers... Whats the deal? Click to read more...
MONSONwarrior Premium Member Constantly Rebuilding... 1,784 30 Baton Rouge, LA Jun 17, 2010 #2 have you checked all connections and remote turn on?
OP jhuffy886 10+ year member Member 58 0 Flint, MI Jun 17, 2010 Thread Starter #3 Yes, but when I leave my trunk open I do not have this problem?
O ovalevader 10+ year member Member 57 0 Bay Area Jun 17, 2010 #4 Did you do the install? Sounds like the remote is wired to something other than an ACC wire (a wire that is hot only with the key on).
Did you do the install? Sounds like the remote is wired to something other than an ACC wire (a wire that is hot only with the key on).
S SubmerseMusic 10+ year member Member 43 2 Bozeman, MT Jun 17, 2010 #5 I had that problem. It's the remote wire. I thought it was the amp at first, but that couldn't be the case. You could also check the ground cable.
I had that problem. It's the remote wire. I thought it was the amp at first, but that couldn't be the case. You could also check the ground cable.
MONSONwarrior Premium Member Constantly Rebuilding... 1,784 30 Baton Rouge, LA Jun 17, 2010 #6 My first amp was hooked up to a fuse that turned on whenever a door of my hatch was opened so it'd make a tone when they opened. Just check/move that.
My first amp was hooked up to a fuse that turned on whenever a door of my hatch was opened so it'd make a tone when they opened. Just check/move that.