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<blockquote data-quote="Nut Hair Trick" data-source="post: 6136890" data-attributes="member: 610343"><p>has anyone thought to disconnect the new power wire from the bat then test? If the voltage doesnt drop, then you can eliminate a HU problem. As others have said, I would then bypass the cap, put it back, then bypass the fuse.</p><p></p><p>Edit: oops there would still be the possibility of the HU's remote wire causing problems even with the power wire disconnected. From there, I would reconnect power wire and remove the remote wires as Kyle suggested. I'm no guru by any means, but I think it's the cap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nut Hair Trick, post: 6136890, member: 610343"] has anyone thought to disconnect the new power wire from the bat then test? If the voltage doesnt drop, then you can eliminate a HU problem. As others have said, I would then bypass the cap, put it back, then bypass the fuse. Edit: oops there would still be the possibility of the HU's remote wire causing problems even with the power wire disconnected. From there, I would reconnect power wire and remove the remote wires as Kyle suggested. I'm no guru by any means, but I think it's the cap. [/QUOTE]
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