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Car jolts, Hu shuts off, amp wont turn back on
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<blockquote data-quote="garychoffmann" data-source="post: 8575599" data-attributes="member: 631273"><p>I doubt any stereo is going to cause a mechanical issue. That being said and have a grinding issue I would drop your tranny pan. You are probably missing a tooth or gears are ground down/out of serviceable range. If the trans misses a few teeth it will definitely feel like a quick rev and clutch dump as it spins freely for a quick second and catches..... Why does that affect your stereo? My daughters car needed engine/tranny mounts. Every time she would accelerate hard she would blow the fuel pump fuse because of the strain of the electrical wires being pulled furrher than they were ever intended and losing continuity. Engine mounts and new grounds solved her issue. You have a bad connection being exacerbated by a mechanical issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garychoffmann, post: 8575599, member: 631273"] I doubt any stereo is going to cause a mechanical issue. That being said and have a grinding issue I would drop your tranny pan. You are probably missing a tooth or gears are ground down/out of serviceable range. If the trans misses a few teeth it will definitely feel like a quick rev and clutch dump as it spins freely for a quick second and catches..... Why does that affect your stereo? My daughters car needed engine/tranny mounts. Every time she would accelerate hard she would blow the fuel pump fuse because of the strain of the electrical wires being pulled furrher than they were ever intended and losing continuity. Engine mounts and new grounds solved her issue. You have a bad connection being exacerbated by a mechanical issue. [/QUOTE]
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