Kellie Waycott: Only if you have the REM wire to constant power. The REM connection should be controlled by a switch or the head unit itself.
Rayford Latz: Could be a fuse, my deck died on me because of a fuse.
Nestor Klan: If it dies while driving it, that's a bad alternator. The battery's only job is to provide the juice to get the car started when you turn the key. Once started, the alternator is what provides all the power. The power wire to your amp needs to have a fuse in it, one at a minimum, as close to the battery as is convenient, but always before the firewall. This protects your car from burning to a flaming crisp if your power wire ever shorts out. Bring your car to a shop to have your battery and alternator looked at. Most Autozone/Pep boys type stores will check them for free, so I'd try that first....Show more
Donnie Bolio: It probably could be a reason why there is no juice left in the battery. The loose connection probably grounded the! battery overnight and sucked the life out of it. Or, it could be that your car was running on its alternator last night when you shut it off because the stereo system took everything from the battery. Re-charge the battery and see if it does it again. It shouldn't take too long to drain a battery with your stereo on. If the battery does die then you'll have to get a better alternator, and maybe some small capacitors to build a gradual charge for your system instead of taking it directly from the car battery....Show more
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