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post Oct 24, 2003 - 7:49 PM
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Ok,

earlier today i was workin in my car with my amp. stuipd me, was messing with the connection of the REM wire (remote to turn the amp on) at the amp end with the car on. the other side is into the drivers side fuse box labled "ignition". anyways i try canking my car and it wont, so i look and of course the fuse is burnt. replace it and everything is fine. not to long after this my battery light comes on(right next to where the brake light is when you ebrake is on). i dont konw if its related or not. does this mean that my alternator may not be putting out enough amperage? is my battery dying? what does this dummy light signify?

thanks for any and all help
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post Oct 27, 2003 - 2:04 AM
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get your alt check out its probably not putting out enough juice to charge the battery or its putting out to much get to ur local garage and get ut altenator
checked out ...........Thats the problem get a new altenator and if ur running alot of wattage through ur amps buy a cap from and audio shop it will help relieve stress from ur battery and ur alt oh and get the battery checked cause that also could kick the bucket( you can check it with the same tool as the altenator ) just have the car off when you check the battery
peace out

defgeph

edit: I run 1,200 watts on stock battery and alt. with no cap so I know the alt and battery can take what your running cause you only have one sub..........nice job by the way

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