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<blockquote data-quote="jeff4672" data-source="post: 2857518" data-attributes="member: 575684"><p>I recently let someone borrow my truck for some hauling so I unhooked my subs and dropped down my seat. When I got my truck back my seat was back up so I thought that all I'd need to do is rehook up my subs. Well everytime I power up my stereo my amp would blow a fuse. I went through about 15 different fuses with still no success. I checked all of my wiring nothing was kinked and yet I still can't figure it out. Now I can put in a new fuse and get no power on the amp until I hook up my right channel RCA cable then my light turns on to indicate power yet still no sound....are there any easy troubleshooting ideas out there for this issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeff4672, post: 2857518, member: 575684"] I recently let someone borrow my truck for some hauling so I unhooked my subs and dropped down my seat. When I got my truck back my seat was back up so I thought that all I'd need to do is rehook up my subs. Well everytime I power up my stereo my amp would blow a fuse. I went through about 15 different fuses with still no success. I checked all of my wiring nothing was kinked and yet I still can't figure it out. Now I can put in a new fuse and get no power on the amp until I hook up my right channel RCA cable then my light turns on to indicate power yet still no sound....are there any easy troubleshooting ideas out there for this issue? [/QUOTE]
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