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derik servant Posted on Aug 15, 2009
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I have a fusion 10'' sub with amp built in and i have it all wired and everything. I got power from the battery to the amp my groung is good all my fuses are good and still no subwoofer playing is my amp finished?

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  • derik servant Aug 15, 2009

    i just opened the amp up nothing looks burnt but what does the internal fuse look like??

  • derik servant Aug 15, 2009

    i dont have my remote wire connected cause i dont have one does it still half to be connected?

  • derik servant Aug 15, 2009

    i just opened the amp up nothing looks burnt but what does the internal fuse look like??

  • derik servant Aug 15, 2009

    now i got my power light on cause i forgot to run the REM wire lol. but my sub still dont pumb so is my amp shot?

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Open it up if you can and check internal connections to the sub, if all looks good, open up the amp and check the internal fuse. becareful of voltage hazards

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