Fuse problems My amp stoped working so i checked the fuses that are on the amp and they where both blowin, so i tried to replace them but they where instantly blowin. I then looked over the power and the ground wire they appeared to be cut free and well conected. I than just conected the power and ground with new fuses and they where blowin. I am out of ideas.
Andyrst i am not very fimiular with car audio, can you describe what and where my output leads may be?Andyrst i am not very fimiular with car audio, can you describe what and where my output leads may be?
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There is usually more than one fuse for the radio.
in the instrument panel fuse block there will be an AUDIO fuse and an AV fuse. If the radio has an amp there will be an AMP fuse in the under hood fuse block.
If all three of those are good let me know and I'll try to help you further.
Check all of your power connections, your speaker connections and battery connections. if all are good and clean (no shorts/wires touching) then try unhooking your speakers and see if the lights come back, if that helps then you have problems with your speakers, if not then amp is bad. I hope this helps ya.
Could be a number of reasons, But there should be a fuse on the amp, it may have just blown the fuse. If the fuse is fine then it may just be at end of life. Most amps that I have dealt with have a lifespan of about 3-5 yrs, maybe 7 if you are lucky. Let's just check the fuse, or just replace the fuse and see how we go from there.
push down on the speaker, does it make a ruff nosie? if so the speakers voice coil is blowin. did ya check the amp to the subs?
could be a lot of things . check the amp make sure it has power,
do u have an in line fuse? if so check that ,to make sure it aint blowin
Andyrst i am not very fimiular with car audio, can you describe what and where my output leads may be?
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