Have I blown my amp
Try calling these guys:
http://www.beckerautosound.com/Porsc...amp_index.html
they rebuild Porsche amps. They may be able to help with where the fuses are too.
http://www.beckerautosound.com/Porsc...amp_index.html
they rebuild Porsche amps. They may be able to help with where the fuses are too.
Try calling these guys:
http://www.beckerautosound.com/Porsc...amp_index.html
they rebuild Porsche amps. They may be able to help with where the fuses are too.
http://www.beckerautosound.com/Porsc...amp_index.html
they rebuild Porsche amps. They may be able to help with where the fuses are too.
Called them and they told me there is a ten amp fuse behind the radio...fingers crossed, will update.
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Try calling these guys:
http://www.beckerautosound.com/Porsc...amp_index.html
they rebuild Porsche amps. They may be able to help with where the fuses are too.
http://www.beckerautosound.com/Porsc...amp_index.html
they rebuild Porsche amps. They may be able to help with where the fuses are too.
On his recommendation I called Becker Autosound to troubleshoot over the phone and they alerted me to a 10 amp fuse on the back of the radio. I pulled the stereo and sure enough, it was blown. Replaced that fuse and I now have my stereo back. Huge relief, I was thinking I was going to have to pay thousands to replace it.
I researched this problem for weeks and nobody said there was a fuse on the back of the stereo.
I hope this helps someone else.
Cheers to mattyf!!
On his recommendation I called Becker Autosound to troubleshoot over the phone and they alerted me to a 10 amp fuse on the back of the radio. I pulled the stereo and sure enough, it was blown. Replaced that fuse and I now have my stereo back. Huge relief, I was thinking I was going to have to pay thousands to replace it.
I researched this problem for weeks and nobody said there was a fuse on the back of the stereo.
I hope this helps someone else.
On his recommendation I called Becker Autosound to troubleshoot over the phone and they alerted me to a 10 amp fuse on the back of the radio. I pulled the stereo and sure enough, it was blown. Replaced that fuse and I now have my stereo back. Huge relief, I was thinking I was going to have to pay thousands to replace it.
I researched this problem for weeks and nobody said there was a fuse on the back of the stereo.
I hope this helps someone else.
Cheers to mattyf!!
On his recommendation I called Becker Autosound to troubleshoot over the phone and they alerted me to a 10 amp fuse on the back of the radio. I pulled the stereo and sure enough, it was blown. Replaced that fuse and I now have my stereo back. Huge relief, I was thinking I was going to have to pay thousands to replace it.
I researched this problem for weeks and nobody said there was a fuse on the back of the stereo.
I hope this helps someone else.
On his recommendation I called Becker Autosound to troubleshoot over the phone and they alerted me to a 10 amp fuse on the back of the radio. I pulled the stereo and sure enough, it was blown. Replaced that fuse and I now have my stereo back. Huge relief, I was thinking I was going to have to pay thousands to replace it.
I researched this problem for weeks and nobody said there was a fuse on the back of the stereo.
I hope this helps someone else.
I did the same thing to my little Mazda Miata one "dark and stormy night." It blew the main fuse which cost me $500 to replace. I always keep a flashlight or headlamp handy now.
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