short in electrical system

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i think i have some type of short in my cars electrical system is there some type of way i would be able to detect it or am i going to have to check every cable in my car?reason think i have a short is becuase i have been installing a sound system on my car and i have tried multiple new products amp cables and i get a problem where my sounds wont work it just makes my subs jump with no beat to them so i came across the conclusion that there is a bad cable somewhere in my car that isnt letting my sounds do any good?...

 
just the subs? double and triple check your grounds. make sure the rca's arent grounding out on the chassis anywhere. lots of things it *could* be.

 
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