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Shadow 05-29-2006 12:07 PM

Someone help me with infinity question
 
I decided to have a Infinity Basslink installed in my GXP. I forgot to tell the installer at Circuit City that the battery was under the rear seat. Well he ran wires to the front of the car. Now if the engine is not running the sub wont work. I guess he has the sub running off the Alternator or something. Should I have it fixxed and should I pay or they pay?


Thanks in advance

1993 SLE 05-29-2006 01:41 PM

Re: Someone help me with infinity question
 

Originally Posted by Shadow
I decided to have a Infinity Basslink installed in my GXP. I forgot to tell the installer at Circuit City that the battery was under the rear seat. Well he ran wires to the front of the car. Now if the engine is not running the sub wont work. I guess he has the sub running off the Alternator or something. Should I have it fixxed and should I pay or they pay?


Thanks in advance

take it back make them fix it

beckster 05-29-2006 01:43 PM

Go talk to them if they give you trouble then pay, at least trying is better than paying without asking.... make sure you have recipt

Shadow 05-29-2006 03:38 PM

But can I leave it the way it is without problems?

BlackIce 05-29-2006 04:16 PM

The Basslink can be installed with or without a remote wire meaning...

Normal amp installs have a battery, ground, and remote connection. Amplifier turns on and draws power only when the remote wire is powered up. Most installations would have the remote wire connected to an amp turn on lead at the radio, or if that isn't availible, then a switched accessory wire.

Now the Basslinks with the auto-sensing feature, you're not required to run a remote wire. The unit will power on when it detects an audio signal at its input. Neat feature for a non-professional installer who wants to put it in theirself.

I'm guessing they did one of two things with your install... either hooked up main power (normaly goes to the battery) to an ignition source and used the auto sensing feature or ran the remote wire to an ignition wire instead of an accessory wire. The accessory circuits stay powered in all key positions other than off and start (while you're cranking) versus an ignition circuit which is only powered during the on and start positions.

Either way, it sounds like they went through more trouble than they likely had to... I mean from an installers stand point adding and amp to the factory audio system in a car like ours is about as easy as it gets... even more so when you use the auto sensing feature. Make them reconnect constant power to the battery, you'll probably have to buy a GM side post battery terminal for a few bucks and run the remote wire to an ACCESSORY circuit.


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