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<blockquote data-quote="gibasscarguy" data-source="post: 34003" data-attributes="member: 541830"><p>Rewire the whole thing over again making sure to replace all fuses that need to be replaced. If after rewired exactly how it should be nothing works then I would send the amp in for a diff one and see if it works.</p><p></p><p>Remember: Power goes from battery to 12V input on amp. Ground goes from car body OR battery to ground input on amp. Remote wire depends on the deck.. I have to run it from my power antenna wire to the remote wire input on my amp. Speakers are self explanitory just keep your positive+ and negative- connected correctly and make sure they dont touch. Also run the power wire on the driver side and the speaker/RCA wire on the passenger side. I guess thats about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gibasscarguy, post: 34003, member: 541830"] Rewire the whole thing over again making sure to replace all fuses that need to be replaced. If after rewired exactly how it should be nothing works then I would send the amp in for a diff one and see if it works. Remember: Power goes from battery to 12V input on amp. Ground goes from car body OR battery to ground input on amp. Remote wire depends on the deck.. I have to run it from my power antenna wire to the remote wire input on my amp. Speakers are self explanitory just keep your positive+ and negative- connected correctly and make sure they dont touch. Also run the power wire on the driver side and the speaker/RCA wire on the passenger side. I guess thats about it. [/QUOTE]
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