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If the Power/Protect LED is red, usually the speaker wiring has a short-circuit or the speaker total impedance is wrong for the system. The most common issue is a bare spot on a speaker wire that is coming in contact with part of the car or another bare wire. Sometimes, it just means that the system got too hot.
Before you look for a problem with the KS-AX4302 board, look at your wiring and replace any damaged wires.
Well if say ur volume doesnt go much past 30,,they usally do called distortion,,but if your cd volume say goes to a 100 and it doin that @ 30,,could be a speaker wire touchin ,,another,,or channell goin out,,I would take it and make sure connected good and pos and neg correct,,goodluck
You must have gotten the power lines mixed up. You need to connect the power to the amp and radio the the switched side of the power supply. Or, you connected the amp power and the amp switch wire, usually the blue wire in reverse.
did you hook this head unit up or did you have some one hook it up for you? most of the time it is that factory amp that makes it cute in and out. take the head unit out of you car and hook it up with a 12 volt power in your house or on you battary with a speaker and if it still cuts out the amp chip need to be replaced. let me know if this helped. thanks.
Dis connect the sub then turn it on, don't let the wires touch or it will have a problem. If your lucky, it's just your sub that needs replaced. If not, your amp needs serviced. Rockford use to have a three year warranty... I'm not sure what they have now since mass merchants beat up the line. Hope this helps
well if you hear a rattle sound its probably already blown...and the amp could be drawing too much power if the radio shuts off...make sure all your wiring is correct. also if your car is off and you turn it up it will most likely shut off cause the battery cant handle it. but as for the sub i think its blown. good luck
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