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speedtekDec-31-03 05:03 PM
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#7917, "Amp install qusetion"




          

In juss installed an amp and for some reason its ALWAYS on, even when i take out the key... the green power light is on... my battery drains over night.. anyawz... what did i do wrong?? the remote (blue) wire goes straight from the amp to the deck... and the power supply goes to the battery with that clear fuse cylinder thing... so whys it on 24/7?? Thanks

  

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willmayoDec-31-03 07:02 PM
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#7918, "RE: Amp install qusetion"
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For one thing, make sure none of the fibers from the power wire are touching your remote wire by your amp. Secondly, make sure that your remote wire isn't wired to the constant 12+ source, because that will make your amp stay on all the time. If your wiring is all correct and no wires are crossed anywhere then your amp is on crack and you need to take it back. Hope this helps.


-will

  

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