i had this and it was the fuse in the end (in the power cable )Originally Posted by JasonX
befor i put a new amp in, i believed it was the rca cable that wasnt switching my amp on , i thought i had it sorted since the new amp turns on, so maybe it could be the rca cable?
i had this and it was the fuse in the end (in the power cable )Originally Posted by JasonX
Would the power cable fuse be broken ?(ie snapped) if it wasnt blown. or would it not nessercilally be snapped?
i mean if it was blown sorry.
Last edited by JasonX; 10th January 2008 at 16:26. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Bump
still need help, fuses work, headunit works, amp works, sub works, rca cables work, rc cable works, amp turns on but no sound
okay i have one for you...
mine subs have ceased to work in the past as there wasnt enough charge in the battery, try another battery or a set of jump leads.
also check the settings on the headunit make sure the bass isnt on 0.
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As everyone has said, if youhave tried a different amp, sub and headunit and they all "should" work but they dont.
Then the only other parts of the system are the Live and earth cable, the Remote lead, RCA leads, speaker cable and the Power source (battery)
I dont remember reading anything about you checking the earth cable is making good contact at the earth point? you could try that if you havent already
try putting a wire from your + conection on the amp to the rem conection on the amp
eliminating the remote wire
Ive just tryed changing the earth cables placement and that didn't work make it work,, its on the same earthing point as the rear light, ive tryed a different pair of RCA leads, and its not the RC(remote) cable as it wouldn't turn on without it?
completely stumped, i guess the only thing to do is to take it to a proper car audio place
Have you got a multimeter to test continuity?
Just check that each lead is not shorting out anywhere etc
good idea marky, il go round my neighbors and see if hes got one i can borrow