Some One Help Me Please!!!

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Caps store up power so the amps have more voltage to use when they need more then you can supply. A car battery wasn't meant for us to be putting huge radio's, subs, 5 amps, neon lights, and all the goodies that we so love to use. A better way to get more stored voltage is to just add a second battery, but sometimes the current isn't high enough...then you need a bigger alternator. Try the cap first though, it's the cheapest route.
 
Stangfanatic98 said:
You may need to put a capacitor in your amp relay. They are avaliable at Best Buy and what not for about $80.


In the amp relay????

Try this....disconnect the amp remote lead from your cd player and connect it(the wire from your amp) to a turn on lead in your fuse box--see if that does anything....
 
The same thing happened to a buddy of mine. The instructions define all lights that may appear on the amp.
OVER CURRENT - is basically a short in the speaker wires. (It means low impedance across the channels.)
What I need to know:
Are the wires attatched firmly to the subs?
How many subs are you running?
How do you have these wired?
How many channels is your amp? (model # would be great)
Get me this and I should be able to remedy the problem.

-Foreigner