Troubleshooting, Xa4150 – Jensen XA4150 User Manual

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XA4150

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Amplifier does not operate
(power LED not on) when
vehicle and radio are on

Radio volume needs to be
turned up too high for amp
to work

Radio volume is too sensitive

Sound from only one speaker

Sound distorted

Blows fuses

Alternator whine in outputs
(vehicle ignition noise)

Loud pop in speakers when
power is turned on or off

Protect light comes on/
amplifier shuts down

No output on channels

Can’t find cause of problem

No power to +12V terminal

No power to remote wire with radio on

Fuse blown

Input level control (gain control)
adjusted too low

Input level control adjusted too high

Defective speaker

Poor connections to speaker (wire)

Speaker wires shorting together

RCA input cable defective

Input level control adjusted too high

Speaker wires shorting together

Power wires hooked up incorrectly

Speakers blown or defective

Radio has poor noise immunity

Improper ground connections

Remote wire (blue) not properly
connected

Amp is in thermal protection

Faulty speaker connection and/or
crossover

Low battery voltage

Speaker impedance less than 2 ohms
per channel

Speaker wires not connected to
speakers properly

Input hooked up incorrectly

Repair wire or connections

Check connections to radio with test light

Check fuse

Adjust input level control (gain control)

Adjust input level control to lower setting

Replace speaker

Check connections

Separate speaker wires and insulate

Replace cable

Adjust input level control

Separate speaker wires and insulate

Check power wire connections

Check speakers

Disconnect audio inputs to amplifier – if noise disappears
then the radio is at fault

Make sure radio and amplifier are grounded to the same point

Refer to page 4 for proper installation. If radio does not have a
power antenna lead and you have connected the remote lead to
an ignition source then you may get a “pop” in your speakers.
This is not uncommon. You may have to put a switch in line with
the remote lead to turn the amp on/off manually.

Let amp cool down before attempting to turn back on (some
installations may require a fan to keep the amp cool, especially if
you are driving subwoofers with the amp)

Check speakers and/or crossovers for loose or bad connections

Make sure you are getting between 10.8-15.6 volts to the
amplifier with a digital multimeter measured at the amplifier

If you are using 4 ohm speakers you cannot have more than two
speakers wired in parallel per channel Amp will not operate
into 2 ohms bridged

Refer to pages 5, 6 and 7 for proper installation

Contact Jensen Technical Assistance (1-800-323-0221)

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