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Posted on Jan 13, 2011

I have a rockford fosgate p600 1bd I have it wired in my vehicle but the thermal sensor stays on and i get no bump.... what can i do to fix it?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2008

SOURCE: i have a Rockford Fosgate Puch 1000 watt amp "thermal" problem

With your multimeter set to DC volts, the black meter lead on the ground terminal of the amp and the head unit on (so the amp will have remote voltage applied), touch the red lead alternately to the B+ and remote terminals of the amp. If the voltage is below ~11 volts, you need to check the wiring feeding whichever line is too low.


If the voltage remains near or above 12v, disconnect all speaker wires from the speaker terminals of the amp and disconnect signal cables from the amp. If it powers up without the thermal LED being lit, the wiring needs to be checked. If it still indicates that it's in thermal protection, it needs to be serviced. A local repair shop will be the quickest. Rockford will email you the schematics.

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Robert marquette

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  • Posted on Apr 12, 2009

SOURCE: amp only has red thermal light on. some times the

Please review your wiring, both INPUT and OUTPUT

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_aad3edb7dfa380b9

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 05, 2009

SOURCE: rockford fosgate 3002 thermal light on no sound

Is this powering speakers or subwoofer? If it's the subwoofer you need to make sure the gain is turned up and the sub is set to low pass frequency. Also make sure bass and subwoofer are enabled on the head deck. Make sure the RCA's are hooked up properly at the back of the head deck. If it's the speakers then you may have balance set to front only so your rear speakers aren't making noise.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2009

SOURCE: rockford fosgate 450.4. 1st protect mode, now blows fuses...

smell it !

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2010

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My subs cut out everytime I hit a bump.

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Amp only has red thermal light on. some times the

Please review your wiring, both INPUT and OUTPUT

I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/robert_aad3edb7dfa380b9

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make sure you ground wires arent shared, meaning run each ground wire from each amp to its own grounding point
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I have a Rockford Fosgate Puch 1000 watt amp "thermal" problem

With your multimeter set to DC volts, the black meter lead on the ground terminal of the amp and the head unit on (so the amp will have remote voltage applied), touch the red lead alternately to the B+ and remote terminals of the amp. If the voltage is below ~11 volts, you need to check the wiring feeding whichever line is too low.


If the voltage remains near or above 12v, disconnect all speaker wires from the speaker terminals of the amp and disconnect signal cables from the amp. If it powers up without the thermal LED being lit, the wiring needs to be checked. If it still indicates that it's in thermal protection, it needs to be serviced. A local repair shop will be the quickest. Rockford will email you the schematics.
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In thermal mode

if i understand correctly its possible that the amp shorted out during the bump...check all connections and fuses, if all is fine then the amp needs repaired.....watch out for those bumps next time.
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