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Car Amplifier- please Help!!!
Whilst removing an old factory fitted (Camry 91) tape deck, I accidentally
let one of the wires (+ charge) touch the metal bit causing the old deck to fry. As the old system was connected to an amplifier (model Range TX-2000 which has NO info whatsoever on the web) ... well anyway heres what happended: - I saw smoke coming from the old tape deck (obviously fried). - When I installed the new CD player I took off the -ve charge on the main battery to prevent any more damage. - The new CD player worked fine but I had to wire it directly instead of via the amplifier. The problem with the amplifier --- doesnt power up. - Checked the external battery to amp fuse (didnt burn)...electricity can still run through it. - Checked the inside of the amp (couldnt find any visible fuses)...unless they diont have any which is kinda strange. - Electricity seems to be getting through to the amp but doesnt power up. I find it strange that frying a head unit can cause damage to the amplifier....I mean Ive checked the fuse between the battery and amp and IT IS NOT BLOWN. The interior of the box also doesnt smell like its burnt nor does the boot (amp is in da boot). Any ideas?? Thanks |
Car Amplifier- please Help!!!
Amp won't power up unless utility power is getting to it from the head unit
to tell it to switch on. Have you checked this? "rainy" wrote in message ... Whilst removing an old factory fitted (Camry 91) tape deck, I accidentally let one of the wires (+ charge) touch the metal bit causing the old deck to fry. As the old system was connected to an amplifier (model Range TX-2000 which has NO info whatsoever on the web) ... well anyway heres what happended: - I saw smoke coming from the old tape deck (obviously fried). - When I installed the new CD player I took off the -ve charge on the main battery to prevent any more damage. - The new CD player worked fine but I had to wire it directly instead of via the amplifier. The problem with the amplifier --- doesnt power up. - Checked the external battery to amp fuse (didnt burn)...electricity can still run through it. - Checked the inside of the amp (couldnt find any visible fuses)...unless they diont have any which is kinda strange. - Electricity seems to be getting through to the amp but doesnt power up. I find it strange that frying a head unit can cause damage to the amplifier....I mean Ive checked the fuse between the battery and amp and IT IS NOT BLOWN. The interior of the box also doesnt smell like its burnt nor does the boot (amp is in da boot). Any ideas?? Thanks |
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