I am looking to buy
m you nead to chak with the factory of those types of amplifiers of look in a shop
I have the 6-digit codes
Radio code is specific for each and every car. It is specific like anti theft code.
You can get it by providing your VIN# and registration details in authorized dealership.
Nobody else can provide you. If anybody can provide you that , then there is no meaning of security for your car.
One sub works other doesn't
Disconnect the wire from the speaker and meter it out. check it for a dead short, the meter would read 1..... You can also check the action of the sub by pushing on the center lightly, moving the cone. If it's blown, it will not travel smoothly. If your meter reads ......1 then you've really done it and totally cooked the wire clean thru, thus no resistance. Hope this helps.
Amp ran really hot now the red and amber lights
Pull the cover off the amp and check the fan and boards, dust buildup in these amps will cause it to shut down use "dustoff" or similar. do not use a rag. These amps need to be checked every month or so or you will get what just happened to you. If you still have an issue, post a comment and I will help you troubleshoot some more. Hope this helps
Just got this amp, and was wondering what subs I
Did some research and it sounds like a wicked lil amp with clean clean sound-its hard to say what subs to tell you to run because everyone has different taste- and without knowing what your setup is going to be theres no real way to actually say-the amp is made to run 3 channels -so focusing on the sub channel only i personally say get a pair of 10s or a good 12-your not throwing a ton of power so you dont have to go balls out on the subs- i personally like MTX subs and xtant is made by MTX so that wouldnt be far from home -good luck with that
One sub working other is not
Lets narrow it down.
You've go two speakers, one works, one doesn't.
First off, switch the connections on the speakers.
- Good to bad
- Bad to good
Now, if the one that wasn't working, starts working: The speaker is OK
If the one the was working, still works: The Amp is OK
If the one the was working, stops working: Either the amp input for that channel has been compromised (check connections), That side of the amp is blown, or possibly (long shot) the heads balance is all the way to one side.
If they both are working: It fixed itself!!
Hope this helps locate the problem
Mike
Blown channel
Was the blown channel working and then quit or was the channel out when you received the amp?
Lanxar VW12D no sound after excess play
I'm not understanding what you mean by the "Sub doesn't even sound blown" if it doesn't play at all. One thing you can check is if you gently push in on the cone you shouldn't hear anything, if you hear a scratching noise and can feel resistance then you have a problem. If you have an OHM meter, you can check the voice coil impedance, it is a down and dirty way of checking to see if it is good or not. Measure all of the voice coils that you have and they should all read about the same, not necessarily exactly the same but pretty close. This test should tell you a lot. If it seems to test out fine there is something wrong else where. Let me know if you need more help.
-Andrew Hawkins
Red light
some amps have a protection light to keep you from burning it out you might have a cross speaker wire what kind of amp is it
No sound out
You should be getting a reading from the speaker terminal if you have it wired properly & the stereo is playing.
if you are testing the DC voltage 'ACROSS' the terminals you will not get a reading.
Test the pos terminal as you did the main feed...Black probe on earth terminal, red on the pos speaker terminal.
If you are getting a reading then try a different sub.
continuity test across the terminals of the sub & push on the cone if the buzzer changes on/off as you push on the cone the voice coil may be burnt? pump the cone up & down it may clean it a bit?
Car stalling
bad chip
take to dealer and let them charge 1000 dollars to use code reader - that should be free
Powers on but no sound
Check the main amp fuse under the hood, even if it looks good just change it. Often times that light on the amp can come on just from the power amp tunon wire. Try a friends subwoofer box just to make sure the connectors on your box are good, and if that doesn't work then give me some more details....year/make/model of car, what kind of sub, what types of things do you see on the side of the amp....is there a green light as well as a red light?
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