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If you have a dmm, check to see if you're getting voltage at your 400.4. I find it hard to believe that it's just the circuit breaker if you're still getting bass.

What I got from his post the 400.4 is on that breaker. No idea on the bass amp.

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Looks like the circuit breaker is in the engine compartment. Which means that 4 gauge wire goes back to maybe a distro block? Don't know.

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Let me guess no multimeter

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Ok so I just popped the breaker back and it turns out that my bass amp is also connected to it. After resetting the switch the p400-4 still wouldn't come on. Bass amp was also off until I popped the switch back but it turned on after popping the switch back. P400 is still down...

No multimeter :(

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