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memfus_boi 
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Posted: March 08, 2009 at 5:27 PM / IP Logged  
i have a pioneer f900bt and when i turn the volume up loud, my unit restarts. I am fustrated with my issue. I tried making a new ground and a new constant wire but still the same issue. but when i turn my subs off from my radio, it doesnt cut off. so i tried 2 used another remote turn on, still the same issue. Any suggestions?
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6thaveme 
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Posted: March 08, 2009 at 5:41 PM / IP Logged  
The same thing happend to me your alternator is about to go or your subs are drawing to much power and droping your voltage to low in your car for your radio to remain on..
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6thaveme 
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That was the issue in my car im not saying its the problem in your car.I had that problem before to and my alternator was dieing once i got a new one put in it never happended again...
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Posted: March 08, 2009 at 9:00 PM / IP Logged  
I agree, it is probably a power issue of the amp drawing too much current. what is your amp for the subs, what are the subs and how are they wired to the amp? you can try to rewire your subs for a higher ohm load which should make the amp draw less power from you battery/alternator. if you do this and you still get the problem them you might need to upgrade.
stang351w 
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well..there's a easyer way to fix things as well. as it does sound like you amp is the cause of the issue.  it would be nice to know waht setup you have and how the the subs are wired.  one thing i would try is disconnect the remote on wire from the amp and put a jumper wire from the positive wire straight to your remote on terminal on the amp and turn it up.  once you do that start the car and turn the volume and see if it cuts out like befor. if it does, upgrade your big 3 (search it on this site) if it doesn't cut out then you will need to put a relay on your remote wire. you would wire that like this

terminal 86 - remote on from deck

terminal 85 - ground

terminal 30 - connect to remote on terminal on amp

terminal 87 - connect to you 12 volt supply to amp

to be safe i would also put a small (3-5A) fuse inline between your 12 volt connection and the relay.

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memfus_boi 
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i tried jumping over the remote wire, no luck. i had the avh-p4000dvd and it was louder and had no issues. i have an mtx1501d and 2 mtx 9500's dual 4 ohm wired to 1 ohm.
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6thaveme 
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Funny you metioned this yesturday.Today it happened to me again.Im going to get a new alt 200 amp this will resolve my issue perminattly.
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memfus_boi wrote:
i tried jumping over the remote wire, no luck. i had the avh-p4000dvd and it was louder and had no issues. i have an mtx1501d and 2 mtx 9500's dual 4 ohm wired to 1 ohm.
your alternator is more than likely about to go out.
memfus_boi 
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do anyone know where i can find an alternator? its kinda hard finding 1 for my 00' honda crv
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6thaveme 
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Posted: March 12, 2009 at 9:53 AM / IP Logged  
try ebay and looking for iraggi h/o alternaters
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