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| Posted: 12-05-2009 04:56 pm | 
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| subwoofer 
   | First of all have a look at John Kimbrough's simplified schematics, those are a real life saver at times.http://home.comcast.net/~jrkengr2/html/wiring.html It has already been said: Check that ground strap. Since nothing works, it could easily be the problem. This is the time to get yourself a multimeter, a 20$ one will do nicely. You need DC voltage readout and a continuity checker. There is no alternative to starting at the battery and working your way outwards to find out where the open circuit is. My bet is the fuse box - either corroded fuse clamps of a break on the rear. -- Joachim 
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