Factory Amp Fuse

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07YkDenali

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I have an 07 Yukon Denali XL I have no sound coming from my speakers and my amp fuse keeps blowing. I've replaced my factory amp and put a new fuse in and the sounds palyed through the speakers for about 5mins and then went back out and the fuse under the hood is blown yet again. Has anyone else went through this can you help me out or point me in the right direction.
 

Shackman7878

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Can you post what fuse keeps blowing - location/Fuse number - if unknown post a photo pointing to the fuse.
I would start checking everything attached to the system, Stereo, Amp, Subwoofer, Etc. You having something getting super Hot, Something that is battery positive touching ground, Ground touching battery positive. My advice (take with a grain of salt) I would start unplugging one connector at a time on the stereo system until the fuse pops. I would also get a chilton or haynes manual with wiring diagrams and start checking wires once you find the item that is blowing the fuse.

Would check Youtube on how to find Automotive shorts or how to find a short.
 

Joseph Garcia

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Following up on the fuse blowing. Is it the main power fuse for the main amp?

Also, does the main amp get real hot, prior to the fuse blowing?
 

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