He4dHuNt3rJaCk
Oct 25 2004, 05:43 PM
ok well i have a bazooka amp and some subs for it, but they still work fine, i checked all the fuses and wiring, but the amp is not getting power for some reason. when i took the car to best buy they said that it was a problem with the blue/white wires which go out commonly on sony HU's from what they tell me. btw my hu is a cdx-m630. so they said it needs another source of REM power. Ive tried reading on the net all day about it and it all goes over my head. any help or suggestions from anybody would be wonderful.
He4dHuNt3rJaCk
Oct 25 2004, 08:13 PM
nobody?
yaazz
Oct 25 2004, 09:32 PM
did you try running a wire from the "remote" input on the amp ( where you hook it up to the cd player), to the power input? if it works then, then you know that the cd deck is the problem
He4dHuNt3rJaCk
Oct 26 2004, 12:56 AM
thing is, i tried hookin it up to the ignition wire(red) but it still wont power on and like i said, i checked ALL of the fuses and such that could have caused the problem.
yaazz
Oct 26 2004, 01:02 AM
| QUOTE (yaazz @ Oct 25 2004, 10:35 PM) |
| did you try running a wire from the "remote" input on the amp ( where you hook it up to the cd player), to the power input? if it works then, then you know that the cd deck is the problem |
did you try running a wire from the "remote" input on the amp ( where you hook it up to the cd player), to the power input? if it works then, then you know that the cd deck is the problem
zerphyte
Nov 20 2004, 01:52 AM
use the accessory wire(wire running from cigarette lighter)
12v=red
augusta
Nov 30 2004, 03:40 PM
just to see if it will come on, get a small piece of wire and touch it on the power wire on your amp, and the remote wiere terminal and see if the amp will cut on. if it does, then it's your remote wire.
celinedrules
Nov 30 2004, 06:29 PM
It could be his ground wire thats not making a good connection.
augusta
Nov 30 2004, 10:31 PM
if it doesnt come on at all then that could be, but if it comes on when he puts power to the remote terminal, then its the remote wire. check ground to see if it came loose, check inline fuse up under the hood, check fuses on amp if there are any
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