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Check the primary fuse on the positive amp wire usually located near the + battery post. Also check any onboard fuses. If these check OK, make sure the remote lead has 12V+ on it when the head unit is turned on. If these all check out, the amp is most likely defective.
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give it some time to charge up maybe? Ive seen electronics, even tho plugged into a power source, wont power on until theres a bit more charge on the battery, Idk why, but thats my only suggestion
You have a serious wiring issue. No way it will start if engine does not crank. Why isn't the starter turning? Is it good? Is it getting power? if not, did you go to power source and check? start relay?
the remote cable may be grounded. Check the power wires and you should have a fuse near the battery so make sure its not blown. Also check for blown fuses on the amp.
even if you missed a plug, it should at least turn over. should not be reason why it won't start. check the fuse panels for bad fuses under dash and under hood. its possible you shorted it out when installing the harness. .good luck.... Mike
you have your sub wired incorrectly. your amp shouldn't get hot unless you're settings are too high or your'e sending too small of an ohm load to the amp. this would cause it to heat up and will fry your amp.
Likely one of the power amps has failed component(s) and does not achieve electrical balance which then goes to protect mode to prevent damaging your speakers.
There is a setting in tools that asks if you want to turn the light on or off. If that doesn't work, then your back button is messed up. Hope this helps.
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