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Old Jan 15, 2004 | 12:47 PM
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More than likely its just the power wire, turn-on lead, or ground wire...but make sure that if you mount it on the back of your seat, that its not mounted metal-to-metal. If there is no vinyl or carpet on the back of the seat, use small rubber feet in between the amp and the metal.

If the amp is still not turning on, there may be a bad connection inside the amp causing a short.

Jay