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<blockquote data-quote="bigred78797" data-source="post: 294616" data-attributes="member: 545232"><p>Well it may not be your HU it may be your amp. With the amp being in the trunk presents you with a slight problem... you cant tell if it is going in protect mode when the sound goes out so you cant rule out the amp... entirely. I know it's alot of work but i would pull out the signal cables and give them a full inspection.. there may be a short somewhere on them. There may also be a semi-short in your speaker wires which would cause the amp to go into protect mode when hitting a bump or when a vibration occured. Also With it being the summer and all your amp may be going into thermal protect mode. Good luck on finding the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigred78797, post: 294616, member: 545232"] Well it may not be your HU it may be your amp. With the amp being in the trunk presents you with a slight problem... you cant tell if it is going in protect mode when the sound goes out so you cant rule out the amp... entirely. I know it's alot of work but i would pull out the signal cables and give them a full inspection.. there may be a short somewhere on them. There may also be a semi-short in your speaker wires which would cause the amp to go into protect mode when hitting a bump or when a vibration occured. Also With it being the summer and all your amp may be going into thermal protect mode. Good luck on finding the problem. [/QUOTE]
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