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Old Dec 15, 2006 | 12:04 AM
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Default Mach 460 fuse

I have a 2000 gt with a mach 460 sound system and there is no sound coming from my front door speakers or my tweeters. I hooked up the amp the powers the speakers to the other side and found out that the amp was working fine so my next guess is that the fuse for the driver side amp is blown. I purchased the car used and never got an owners manual so i was wondering if anyone could tell me which fuse powers this amp and whether it is located under the dash with the other fuses or not.
Old Dec 15, 2006 | 03:15 AM
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Default RE: Mach 460 fuse

I there is only one fuse for both amps located under dash. I just pulled mine out yesterday as I am building a new system and removed all the old components. It is a 30 amp fuse and location #9 if memory serves.

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Old Dec 16, 2006 | 02:37 PM
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Default RE: Mach 460 fuse

I checked the fuse and it was fine... any other ideas of why my front speakers being powered from my driver side amp are not having any sound coming from them but my subs powered by the other amp are working fine?
Old Dec 16, 2006 | 08:10 PM
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when I go to check fuses, I check ALL the fuses. This included the fuses under the hood by the batt. It only takes alittle longer, but sometimes circuits are tapped off of other circuits that you would not exect.
Old Jan 7, 2021 | 12:19 PM
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Default Mach 460 amps

Originally Posted by 2000slvrGT
I have a 2000 gt with a mach 460 sound system and there is no sound coming from my front door speakers or my tweeters. I hooked up the amp the powers the speakers to the other side and found out that the amp was working fine so my next guess is that the fuse for the driver side amp is blown. I purchased the car used and never got an owners manual so i was wondering if anyone could tell me which fuse powers this amp and whether it is located under the dash with the other fuses or not.
The fuses are located under the dash and there are also fuses under the hood. The amps do not have any fuses in them. Amps usually get blown because of after market installs.
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