Kicker 42PXA2001 Owner's Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
If your amplifi er does not appear to be working, check the obvious things fi rst such as blown fuses, poor or 
incorrect wiring connections, incorrect setting of crossover switch and gain controls, etc. There is a Power 
Protection LED on the side power panel of your Kicker PXA series amplifi er. Depending on the state of the 
amplifi er and the vehicle’s charging system, the LED will glow either Red or Blue. When the blue LED is lit this 
indicates the amplifi er is turned on and no trouble exists. 
Blue LED off, no output? With a Volt Ohm Meter (VOM) check the following:  
n
+12 volt power terminal 
(should read +12V to +16V)   
o
Remote turn-on terminal (should read +12V to +16V)   
p
Check for reversed 
power and ground connections   
q
Ground terminal, for proper conductivity. 
r
For Hi-Level input, check input 
wires for +6V.
Blue LED on, no output? Check the following:   
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RCA connections   
o
Test speaker outputs with a “known” 
good speaker.   
p
Substitute source unit with a “known” good source unit.   
q
Check for a signal in the RCA 
cable feeding the amplifi er with the VOM meter set to measure “AC” voltage.  
Protection LED fl ashing with loud music? The red LED indicates low battery voltage. Check all the 
connections in your vehicle’s charging system. It may be necessary to replace or charge your vehicle’s battery or 
replace your vehicle’s alternator.
Protection LED on, no output? 
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Amplifi er is very hot 
= thermal protection is engaged. Test for proper 
impedance at the speaker terminals with a VOM meter (see the diagrams in this manual for minimum 
recommended impedance and multiple speaker wiring suggestions). Also check for adequate airfl ow around 
the amplifi er.  
o
Amplifi er shuts down only while vehicle is running = voltage protection circuitry is engaged. 
Voltage to the amplifi er is not within the 10–16 volt operating range. Have the vehicle’s charging and electrical 
system inspected.  
p
Amplifi er will only play at low volume levels = short circuit protection is engaged. Check 
for speaker wires shorted to each other or to the vehicle chassis. Check for damaged speakers or speaker(s) 
operating below the minimum recommended impedance.
No or low output? 
n
Check the balance control on source unit  
o
Check the RCA (or speaker input) and 
speaker output connections.
 
Alternator noise-whining sound with engine’s RPM? 
n
Check for damaged RCA (or speaker input) cable  
o
Check the routing of RCA (or speaker input) cable  
p
Check the source unit for proper grounding  
q
Check 
the gain settings and turn them down if they are set too high.
Reduced bass response? Reverse a speaker connection from positive to negative on the stereo/subwoofer 
channel(s); if the bass improves, the speaker was out of phase.
Ground Noise?  KICKER amplifi ers are engineered to be fully compatible with all manufacturers’ head units. 
Some head units may require additional grounding to prevent noise from entering the audio signal. If you are 
experiencing this problem with your head unit, in most cases running a ground wire from the RCA outputs on the 
head unit to the chassis will remedy this issue.
CAUTION:  When jump starting the vehicle, be sure that connections made with jumper cables are correct. 
Improper connections can result in blown amplifi er fuses as well as the failure of other critical systems in the 
vehicle.
If you have more questions about the installation or operation of 
your new KICKER product, see the Authorized KICKER Dealer 
where you made your purchase. For more advice on installation, 
click on the SUPPORT tab on the KICKER homepage, www.
kicker.com
. Choose the TECHNICAL SUPPORT tab, choose 
the subject you are interested in, and then download or view the 
corresponding information. Please E-mail support@kicker.com or 
call Technical Services (405) 624-8583 for unanswered or specifi c 
questions.
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