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<blockquote data-quote="Lewis Newton" data-source="post: 8663101" data-attributes="member: 676087"><p>Turns out it wasn't the problem, I just didn't turn the system up loud enough. Still happening. I've completely rewired everything I've messed with to what you said. The power cable and remote wire and ground are fine and read perfect voltages. Honestly I completely and utterly lost for what to do at this point. Thought the alternator may not be charging the battery enough whilst driving, but its a 90A whereas the other car was 70A which it worked on fine. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lewis Newton, post: 8663101, member: 676087"] Turns out it wasn't the problem, I just didn't turn the system up loud enough. Still happening. I've completely rewired everything I've messed with to what you said. The power cable and remote wire and ground are fine and read perfect voltages. Honestly I completely and utterly lost for what to do at this point. Thought the alternator may not be charging the battery enough whilst driving, but its a 90A whereas the other car was 70A which it worked on fine. [/QUOTE]
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