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Just got back from a short drive, and while I was out, the music started cutting out. Like go out for a split-second then be right back to normal. It does it every 1 to 2 minutes. Its a very very quick cut out. Only thing I can think is remote wire which I have run through a relay then to the amp.

So, the question: Can a failing relay go off and on as I described above? I am going to try bypassing the relay tomorrow (too dark now), just want to hear some ideas.

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mine was doing that a while back couldnt figure it out sense it would always do it while driving...finally went and sat in a parking lot and played music until it happened found out my voltage was dropping into the nines for a split second because the wire connecting in the fuse holder had oxidized

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mine was doing that a while back couldnt figure it out sense it would always do it while driving...finally went and sat in a parking lot and played music until it happened found out my voltage was dropping into the nines for a split second because the wire connecting in the fuse holder had oxidized

All new wiring and voltage stays above 14.4 the whole time.

Also, does it whether driving or parked.

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I have had guys come to me with fuel pump issues saying there car starts intermittently. I would change the fuel pump but they had the same issue, so I'd scratch my head. Take a sh*t then get back to it. Just for giggles I switch out the relay. And BAM the issue went away. I could see your issue being a relay issue, at the same time my buddy's cheap ab amp did that and we switched it out and it solved the problem. So good luck.

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Could be RCA, sub,relay.. I'd do relay or better yet just jumper constant 12v to remote on amp

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I think it could do that, when a relay is going out some times it will surge like what you are saying, I just had my battery going dead in my truck like a month ago and when I test lighted my battery my window relay was surging making my battery die when the truck was off. Soon after the relay went all the way out.

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