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Re: Stereo/Alternator help
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Like cheater said, make sure the amp isn't running constantly but rather ONLY when the head unit is switched on. If the head unit is off, then the amp (if working correctly) will not be drawing any power. Generally there is a wire (usually blue) on aftermarket head units that is the remote power for the amp. Make sure this is connected. If there isn't one, you can also use the POSITIVE wire from one of the speaker cables. Hope this helps.

Posted on: 2005/9/6 16:29
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Subject Poster Date
     Stereo/Alternator help Whorida 2005/8/31 2:28
       Re: Stereo/Alternator help Param 2005/8/31 2:41
         Re: Stereo/Alternator help Whorida 2005/8/31 7:16
         Re: Stereo/Alternator help COUP1200 2005/8/31 7:22
           Re: Stereo/Alternator help dattodevil 2005/8/31 8:36
       Re: Stereo/Alternator help cheater_5 2005/8/31 8:40
         Re: Stereo/Alternator help b310gx 2005/8/31 12:38
           Re: Stereo/Alternator help anb008 2005/9/6 16:29




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