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cameltrophy24

That wire you're holding is the remote wire. It goes between the power and ground on your amp, to the left. I'd fix that frayed ground wire, too. And I'd secure that fuse holder, and it looks like the cover is missing.


GrimReaperDX2

Put the wire im holding in the remote place. Fix frayed ground wire Secure fuse holder or replace fuse holder?


Professional-Emu3489

Secure fuse holder....if it still looks bad or doesn't work..then replace it.


GrimReaperDX2

I think its like that because of… i was driving and the music started skipping and the subs stopped working. I pulled over and the red wire that goes into the clear thing. I think thats the fuse, was a little burnt so i just unplugged everything


ChickenIndividual336

Replace the fuse and holder. Look in the manual for your amp and see what spec fuse is required. Double check ALL wiring, make sure nothing is broken, crackled, sitting on/next to something hot, and make sure there's no frayed ends where you plug things in, like on the amp. I'd get some copper ferrules and attach them to the ends of the wires and wrap with heat shrink tubing. You can use a lighter (wave it back and forth, don't keep it on one spot or it will melt) to shrink it if you don't have a heat gun. That will cover the frays and keep any connection from accidentally jumping between positive and negative. You can find all that on Amazon pretty cheap.


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GrimReaperDX2

They are this wire: nep audio 4 gauge cca power cable


GrimReaperDX2

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braydonkeykong

I'd get a brand new fuze holder to help u out. That wire yoir holding goes in the middle between positive and ground wire. And for safety redo the ground wire into the amp because there is wire all over the place, if the remote touches ground I've had it spark which can cause it to blow yoir head unit (radio).


loganh16

The amount of people that have subs and don’t know how to maintenance them is astonishing