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Okay so Im driven home and its night and so of course I have the head lights on... Anyways, Im driving home and I throw in some music and a song starts up and the subs do a quick low rumble...
I driven a long and when that first beat struck, I noticed that the head lights dimmed with the beat... Then after that beat, the head lights went back to normal... I was like "Huh, thats weird..." and I threw in some rap CD that has a ton of bass bumps in it... The head lights dimmed with the beat... The dimming is very slight too... I've never noticed it! But awhil back, a head light went out, and when my dad fiddled around with the head light, it lit up... Im thinking that the subs could be messin with the wiring or bulbs in the head lights... Or maybe my subs are a lil more powerful than i thought...i dunno ![]() But yeah.. Has anyone else had this happen? -------------------- ![]() 2003 Nissan Murano SE |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Aug 26, '04 From Vancouver, WA Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
You dont need a cap, they are worthless and a waste of money if you ask me. I would suggest checking all your grounding wires make sure they are all good. If your amp ground wire is mounted to a spot that has paint on it, unhook it and grind off the pain and reattach it. Slight bit of dim to your lights on a hard bass hit is normal. I would suggest hooking up a second battery before useing a cap, cause most all amps have them built in.
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