You can't, the clip light is just that...the signal is being clipped/distorted and the clip light comes on to protect the amp/speakers from blowing. You need to check your signal and then cables and wiring to see where the problem lies, chances are your volume is too high and your over working your amp....(turning the volume too high when the amp doesn't put out enough power for your speakers and this distorts the signal causing it to clip)...Try turnig the amp down, should not be any higher then 1/2-3/4 of the way never max. And if that doesn't work check your signal from the radio as well. If it works fine with the volume down and doesn't clip then your amp is too small for your needs and your need to invest in a larger amp for more power...Look for RMS watt ratings at 12-14 volts not max watts at like 16-18volts (those are fictious #'s and those amps should be avoided)
if you are bridged in parallel instead of in series the amp wont support the load so it turns the power protect on till the amp cant handle nomore then the amp will go if you have two subs bridged run them left speaker possative to to the amp possative for bridged mode then laft speaker negative to the right speaker possative then right speaker negative to your amp negative for bridged mode if you have them left and right speaker possative to amp possative and left and right speaker neggative to your negative to your amp thats parallel the ampwont support the 2 ohm load
Unfortunately, no one knows or is telling. Companies rarely state power in RMS because Peak Power is a much more impressive. 1000 watt amp, 200 watts RMS x 2 channels at 8 ohms. Look for a sticker on the unit.
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'year make model' of the vehicle is needed in questions like this please?
Modern vehicle radios are controlled by the Body control Module (BCM) and are used for broadcasting warning beeps and indicator clickers. The beeps an be as innocuous as "do you know your radio is still on"? It can also be caused by your cellphone pinging local transmitters and receiving a confirmation back, or checking in for emails.
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