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    somethings not right. cant find my manual either. my sub wont hit, but the amp is to blame im sure b/c it says g-power
    r- protect and the light is red. so its in protect mode. what could cause this? ive checked all the connections but its still there. all the wires to the sub and in the box are fine. the remote wire is fine, the two frm the back of the radio (white and red) dunno what theyre called, are fine... any thoughts? it started when my battery died if that helps... new battery now tho.

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    replace your fuse from the battery, it can be damaged and not look like it.

    If you have a multimeter, check the impedence for the subs at the amp and make sure its not a sub problem. Also check the input voltage to make sure you have 12+ volts going to the amp.

    Also, you can check the manufacturers website and probably find the manual to see the meaning of the protect lights.

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    i dont have a fuse comin from the battery, the one that was there was blown adn i didnt wanna wait so i put a wire nut there. i dont have a multimeter either. this is gay

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonathanjone
    i dont have a fuse comin from the battery, the one that was there was blown adn i didnt wanna wait so i put a wire nut there. i dont have a multimeter either. this is gay
    as redgst said, put a dman fuse in there before you burn the car to nothing. Second, a multimeter is pretty cheap for the little that you need to do. You could probably buy a cheap one, use it for this, then take it back and get your money back.

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    Not protecting your car from catching on fire it gay.

    Put a fuse in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    If all you wire connections are "fine" as you state, I would look at the subs.
    Typically, if your wiring is "fine", then there is a good chance you might have blown one of your subs.

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    haha my friends car burned to the ground cause of this u are stupid to not use a fuse............take note, spend the money to buy a fuse or spend the money for a new car???
    Quote Originally Posted by redgst97
    Not protecting your car from catching on fire it gay.

    Put a fuse in there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    If all you wire connections are "fine" as you state, I would look at the subs.
    Typically, if your wiring is "fine", then there is a good chance you might have blown one of your subs.

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    sounds to me like the amps trying to put out to much if you unhook the power to the amp will it reset an start back working

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    i unhooked it last night to check the power cord. it shouldnt be blown lol, i barely even have it on. i just like a lil extra thump. hmmm.... i would say it was the sub, but when the radio first comes on you hear a "thud" and then nothing. so the sub is gettin something imo... i think i might run all the wires again b/c the guy who ran these made them look like crap anyway

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    if your amp has protection first see whats causing it. Disconnect all your speaker wires from the amp, then see if your red protection lights go off. If it doesn't check your grounds. If you need an amp for a sub(s) I have an MTX 421D for sale $150. Let us know what happens. You do need to run a fuse right after the battery on your power cable. You are kinda asking for trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2.25teg
    sounds to me like the amps trying to put out to much if you unhook the power to the amp will it reset an start back working
    please dont post in this section again. No have no fucking clue what you are talking about.

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    im goin to get a fuse tomorrow lol. dont worry. but i did think about (b4 i read all these) that usually it is a ground fault causing protection lights. i checked the ground wire and the remote wire and they looked fine but still. ill just unhook everything tomorrow and check it again.

    dont think ill need the mtx amp tho lol. all this is is a xxx amp off ebay pushing a pioneer 10 from walmart... that could be the WHOLE problem lol. one of em crapped out. if thats the case then screw em both. ive got a kenwood amp thats older than me that hasnt crapped yet if its the xxx amp. if its the sub... screw it all together. thanx for all the help tho. ill let you guys know what happens tomorrow. wish me luck

    reps for everyone. even guy who made no sense lol.

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    jimmy ftw.. but to mean you probably have your subs loaded to low.. example...

    2ohm stable amp.. subs loaded at 1ohm = causing amp to go into protect mode... i've seen this alot.. checc your wiring for the subs or just disconnect the subs all together and see if the amp comes out of protect

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    will do when i get home today. i intend for this dang thing to work today. even if i have to... nvm... if it dont work ima take a nap lol. 2 hours of sleep last night isnt gonna help me think too much today. but i will take everything you guys said and try it. i still gotta get a inline fuse

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    well fellas, it was the amp. idk what it was doin, i unplugged it, had a random thought, put my kenwood (thats older than i am) on it and she started hitting like b4. so screw xxx amps. screw ebay for important stuff. amps off ebay... NO lol. oh well. kenwood 100, ebay 0 again. will i ever learn? thanx again everyone for your help. gotta find a inline fuse tho...

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    what size amp was it?

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    600 350rms bridged

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    Best I have laying around is a 300wrms old as dirt kenwood.

    If you are thinking of buying a new amp, check out Circuit city quickly. They have their amps discounted 40% right now.

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    ill just rock this one lol. im about broke. something about kenwoods tho... they dont die. ive had this one for 4 yrs. and i had it at a speaker place and they said it was from the 80s lol. so its older than me and still kickin.

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