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<blockquote data-quote="onetwopump" data-source="post: 844675" data-attributes="member: 20649"><p>Thanks for the response. I actually did try bridging the power and remote turn on but the amp did not come on. I checked the fuse on the amp itself and the inline fuse on the main power from the battery (visual check, still no multimeter to check for continuity) and the fuses still seemed intact. I know sometimes the fuse can still look good but can be blown so I will have to check that.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, i installed the ground to one of the mounting bolts in the boot (scraped off the paint so its bare metal), I assume that is what you meant when you said the ground is installed properly? If not, please teach me the correct method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onetwopump, post: 844675, member: 20649"] Thanks for the response. I actually did try bridging the power and remote turn on but the amp did not come on. I checked the fuse on the amp itself and the inline fuse on the main power from the battery (visual check, still no multimeter to check for continuity) and the fuses still seemed intact. I know sometimes the fuse can still look good but can be blown so I will have to check that. Secondly, i installed the ground to one of the mounting bolts in the boot (scraped off the paint so its bare metal), I assume that is what you meant when you said the ground is installed properly? If not, please teach me the correct method. [/QUOTE]
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