I have a Kicker IX-405D. It suddenly started acting up a few weeks ago. I haven't touched it or changed anything on the install for the past 3 months. Several times over the past 3 weeks or so, the amp would just spontaneously turn off (all channels in the amp go dead) while playing at only a moderate volume. I assumed this was the overheat protection kicking in, but it was probably about 50 degrees Fahrenheit outside, and when I pulled over, the amp was cool to
the touch. It did this turn off and turn back on
(probably took about 20 minutes to come back) about 4 times over a period of 2-3 weeks.
The other day it turned off and has no turned back on since. Today I took some time to examine it. The red light indicating that the protection circuit is on flickers constantly. I have tried disconnecting all of the speaker wires, as well as all of the RCA signal
wires, and no matter what, that red protection light keeps coming on. I checked the fuses and they look ok. I'm not sure what to do next.
Here is what the amp instruction manual says:
Red LED protection indicator is lit and there is no
output:
Case 1: Amp is very hot
• Thermal protection is engaged. Check for proper
impedance at speaker terminals. Also check location of
amplifier to ensure proper air flow around heatsink.
Case 2: Output resumes momentarily when system is
turned off and back on.
• Short circuit protection is engaged. With VOM check
for short between speaker positive and negative, and
between speaker terminals and ground.
the touch. It did this turn off and turn back on
(probably took about 20 minutes to come back) about 4 times over a period of 2-3 weeks.
The other day it turned off and has no turned back on since. Today I took some time to examine it. The red light indicating that the protection circuit is on flickers constantly. I have tried disconnecting all of the speaker wires, as well as all of the RCA signal
wires, and no matter what, that red protection light keeps coming on. I checked the fuses and they look ok. I'm not sure what to do next.
Here is what the amp instruction manual says:
Red LED protection indicator is lit and there is no
output:
Case 1: Amp is very hot
• Thermal protection is engaged. Check for proper
impedance at speaker terminals. Also check location of
amplifier to ensure proper air flow around heatsink.
Case 2: Output resumes momentarily when system is
turned off and back on.
• Short circuit protection is engaged. With VOM check
for short between speaker positive and negative, and
between speaker terminals and ground.
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