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Subwoofer chirps 3X when key goes in ignition and lightning bolt icon illuminates
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<blockquote data-quote="moparnut" data-source="post: 8646683" data-attributes="member: 674006"><p>Has it been this way since you have owned the vehicle? I'm not familiar with that particular amp, but I have never known of an amp that would have what you are describing as a "feature". Since one amp is working fine that means the voltage should be fine. I would verify with a meter before saying for sure that the power is good.</p><p></p><p>Are you using a factory head unit with a line out converter? It could be the remote wire or the converter.</p><p></p><p>Make sure all of your power connections are tight at both ends. This includes the power, ground, and remote.</p><p></p><p>It could just be that the amp is going also. If you switch the power, ground and remote between the two amps and the problem starts in the MTX then you know it is a wiring issue. If the problem stays in the other amp then you likely have a problem with that amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moparnut, post: 8646683, member: 674006"] Has it been this way since you have owned the vehicle? I'm not familiar with that particular amp, but I have never known of an amp that would have what you are describing as a "feature". Since one amp is working fine that means the voltage should be fine. I would verify with a meter before saying for sure that the power is good. Are you using a factory head unit with a line out converter? It could be the remote wire or the converter. Make sure all of your power connections are tight at both ends. This includes the power, ground, and remote. It could just be that the amp is going also. If you switch the power, ground and remote between the two amps and the problem starts in the MTX then you know it is a wiring issue. If the problem stays in the other amp then you likely have a problem with that amp. [/QUOTE]
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