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chrisy222uk

posted on 13th Aug 05 at 15:01



[Edited on 13-02-2018 by chrisy222uk]


Richie

posted on 13th Aug 05 at 12:37

:o thats the second person thats done that in a corsa now :o

My mates gf got her corsa with a 900w (10w realistic) SPLX amp wired to the headunit and it came to me with melted wires all the way to the boot :lol::lol:


chrisy222uk

posted on 9th Aug 05 at 06:45



[Edited on 13-02-2018 by chrisy222uk]


infinitycorsa

posted on 8th Aug 05 at 18:00

from what was said above, correct me if im worng but are you actually using the postive and neg feed from the head unit to run another amp? if you are i suggest you stop.......... if you dont no what your doing seek advice... your drawing to much power through the wiring loom which cant cope with high levels... im suprised the fuse has not gone to be honest but perhaps this was replace for a high one at some point which is a dangerous mistake anyway let alone a fire hazard. i cant see it being the head unit check your wiring b4 you do anything......... also you may find your speaker wire isnt suffient for the job its doing causing it to cut out..


chrisy222uk

posted on 8th Aug 05 at 13:47



[Edited on 13-02-2018 by chrisy222uk]


Richie

posted on 7th Aug 05 at 14:36

:| stop where you are and take your car to a professional.


John

posted on 7th Aug 05 at 13:36

If you mean that u've just used the power and earth that was originally used for your stereo i'd say that could very well be your problem. You should have some decent power cable running from the battery and an equally thick cable to a good earth somewhere.


Jonny P

posted on 6th Aug 05 at 23:07

id check for dodgy wiring, with the vibration at high levels, it could be causing an earth somewhere?


chrisy222uk

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 4th Aug 05 at 15:04



[Edited on 13-02-2018 by chrisy222uk]