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Dan

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 08:59

i take it the sub-w function is on??


corb

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 00:36

change the fuse, fuses arent 100% reliable, although it may look ok, it could have a break in it. Try another fuse.


TOMAS

posted on 28th Dec 03 at 00:25

Replied in other forum...


Richie

posted on 27th Dec 03 at 13:51

quote:
Originally posted by the_legend_of_yrag
Fuse is fine in power cable, ground i made at front of boot as you look in took paint off etc? You know of a better one where theres a screw already??


seat belt bolt. Try a different ground. Unless you have a multimeter and know its ok..


H

posted on 27th Dec 03 at 13:03

i had similar problem with mine. However it was how it was connected to the battery terminal for some strange reason. Baffeled me for days so try that. Get a mate to watch if it switchs on whilst you move the it around the battery.


the_legend_of_yrag

posted on 27th Dec 03 at 12:38

Well power cable is fine and fuse, ground is fine, RCA's are all pluged in and remote is connected to amp, so finnaly i will try soldering remote able to headunit one :boggle: and see if that works


the_legend_of_yrag

posted on 27th Dec 03 at 12:17

Fuse is fine in power cable, ground i made at front of boot as you look in took paint off etc? You know of a better one where theres a screw already??


Richie

posted on 27th Dec 03 at 12:00

Where has your ground been made? Also did you check if the fuse has blown in the power cable?


Also take out your remote lead and do it again.


the_legend_of_yrag

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 27th Dec 03 at 10:16

Right ive got both me subs 10" type r 1021D's in my boot connected up to my mrdm500, power lead is connected up at both ends, ground has been made, and just to make sure the lead goes from sub off my head unit to input on my amp? Headunit is alpine 9815RB, and the Remote lead is connected to amp and to the remote on (blue) from head-unit, yet my amp still isnt turning on.

There is a fuse in power cable as well so it's not that!!

Thanks for any advice!!