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Remote Turn on prob on 4 channel amp


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maveri9720 
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Posted: May 06, 2006 at 12:04 PM / IP Logged  

Hey all.  I have an MA Audio 483ix 4 channel amp in my 95 Ford Probe GT, along with an MA Audio sub amp.  I have had them in my car for over a year or so.  For about 8 months now, the 4 channel will go into protection mode when I start the vehicle, most of the time.  Sometimes it will come on when I start it, but that is getting more rare now.  But if I just go to ACC, the amp turns on just fine.  I have had no problems with my sub amp.

And if it doesn't come on when I start it, if I drive for a few minutes and then shut the car off and restart it, it will then come on.  Sometimes, I have to do this a couple times for the amp to come on.

Here's what I have done:

-  Cut splice off of remote wire and ran directly to 4 chann

-  Switched remote source to the amp from the remote wire on the back of the cd player to the ACC wire.

-  Ran another wire for the remote over my seats to make sure there wasn't anything wrong with the existing one.

-  Installed a 12vdc relay to trigger the amps using the remote wire, ACC wire and also a seperate 12v source from the fuse block

Nothing that I did makes the amp come on when I start the car.  The sub amp comes on with the relay, so I know it is wired correctly.  If I jumper the 12+ on the amp to the remote terminal, then amp comes on fine.  And when I go to ACC in the ignition, the amp turns on just fine.

Obviously, there is a problem with the amp.  I opened it up and didn't see anything out of the ordinary.

Not sure what I can do now.  Seems like it won't accept the 14.4v to turn on, but accepts the 12v just fine.

Thanks for any advice or help you all can give me.

Mitch

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Posted: May 06, 2006 at 4:55 PM / IP Logged  
Check the main power lead on the amp and see if the voltage is the same on ign. as it is on acc. If it is I think your faulty amp diagnostic is correct.
There is no such thing as free installation!

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