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Old 05-02-2014, 06:03 PM
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Okay so I've got it all tore apart now and I'm not sure why I was getting power through the signal wire last night or if something was lying. But I've got power from the HU going to a connector that the body shop installed. After that connector it dies immediately after. (They've also got it cut right after the connector and twisted with the same signal wire and taped over it.) I'm gonna undo the connector and twist together and tape for a temporary fix to see if that solves my problem
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Update: It's the inline fuse... It tested fine last night but when I just tested it it isn't a complete circuit. I connected the power wires temporarily to make sure that was the issue and the sub is up and running again. Other poster check your fuse.
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Originally Posted by tareed94
Update: It's the inline fuse... It tested fine last night but when I just tested it it isn't a complete circuit. I connected the power wires temporarily to make sure that was the issue and the sub is up and running again. Other poster check your fuse.
Glad to hear you found the issue. I'll have to check it out when I can and see what I can find.
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Glad to hear you found the issue. I'll have to check it out when I can and see what I can find.
If you've got an extra fuse laying around I recommend starting there. Or just temporarily connect your power wires to test it that way. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by tareed94
If you've got an extra fuse laying around I recommend starting there. Or just temporarily connect your power wires to test it that way. Good luck!
Mine was much more simple than your's; somehow my cable came undone from the battery and wasn't getting a connection.
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Mine was much more simple than your's; somehow my cable came undone from the battery and wasn't getting a connection.
I'm jealous that you were able to figure yours out so easily... Glad you got it figured out though without too much trouble!
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Originally Posted by tareed94
I'm jealous that you were able to figure yours out so easily... Glad you got it figured out though without too much trouble!
Yeah.. Opened the hood this morning and was like, gosh I'm an idiot! I had my battery replaced a couple weeks ago and I had never put the power cable back on very good.. Sure enough it had just disconnected.. It's all good now though!



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