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<blockquote data-quote="Jay80477" data-source="post: 8490238" data-attributes="member: 669481"><p>Issue is fixed.What happen was the factory amp that come in the town and country burned out leaving a nasty odor and thats what blew the radio fuse all because the wiring harness had the power remote connected which would activate the factory amp and i had another power remote from other 2 aftermarket amps running all together so the factory amp burnt up and fried other head unit.When i installed new head unit i got no sound because i had the power remote wire from factory amp connected to my other power remote wire for the other 2 amps thus blocking them from turning on.once i disconnected power remote wire for factory amp my other amps came right on.The fuse in the fuse holder under the hood did not blow and i had all my connections,battery and amps tested for power and they all was getting like 12.7 volts of juice so they were ok.my system is actually louder now since that factory amp is not interfering i cant turn my stereo up past 10 without bass shaking my van to bits.next time i will avoid a car van ect.that has a premium system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay80477, post: 8490238, member: 669481"] Issue is fixed.What happen was the factory amp that come in the town and country burned out leaving a nasty odor and thats what blew the radio fuse all because the wiring harness had the power remote connected which would activate the factory amp and i had another power remote from other 2 aftermarket amps running all together so the factory amp burnt up and fried other head unit.When i installed new head unit i got no sound because i had the power remote wire from factory amp connected to my other power remote wire for the other 2 amps thus blocking them from turning on.once i disconnected power remote wire for factory amp my other amps came right on.The fuse in the fuse holder under the hood did not blow and i had all my connections,battery and amps tested for power and they all was getting like 12.7 volts of juice so they were ok.my system is actually louder now since that factory amp is not interfering i cant turn my stereo up past 10 without bass shaking my van to bits.next time i will avoid a car van ect.that has a premium system. [/QUOTE]
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