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System shuts off.... HELP!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steven" data-source="post: 67028" data-attributes="member: 544311"><p>Interesting, I've never seen a ford s10 pickup, the s10 is a chevy vehicle.</p><p></p><p>My friend had this problem. He had a set of bad speakers hooked up to the deck and when ever he turned the volume above 1/2 it will shut down and restart. He found that if he turned the bass right down he could turn it all the way up. When we disconnected the bad speakers everything worked fine. I would suggest disconnect your speakers one at a time and check when the problem goes away. That speaker might need to be replaced. If that doesn't work check your power system. You may find that when you turn it up, the system draws too much power causing the voltage to drop below 10.5, many decks will shut down at this low voltage. When your deck shuts down, of course the amps will follow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven, post: 67028, member: 544311"] Interesting, I've never seen a ford s10 pickup, the s10 is a chevy vehicle. My friend had this problem. He had a set of bad speakers hooked up to the deck and when ever he turned the volume above 1/2 it will shut down and restart. He found that if he turned the bass right down he could turn it all the way up. When we disconnected the bad speakers everything worked fine. I would suggest disconnect your speakers one at a time and check when the problem goes away. That speaker might need to be replaced. If that doesn't work check your power system. You may find that when you turn it up, the system draws too much power causing the voltage to drop below 10.5, many decks will shut down at this low voltage. When your deck shuts down, of course the amps will follow [/QUOTE]
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