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Old 02-15-2015, 08:39 PM
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My sub would cut out too. Replaced the relay like in the guide and now it's fully working!
Old 02-20-2015, 01:27 PM
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i am assuming that this replacement part is located near the amp?
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Thank you so much!! This was EXTREMELY helpful. I have done the "tape fix" twice and the problem comes back and I am sick of it. Such a little stupid thing.
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Thank you for the fix, easy and effective. Now I have a lil bass
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Here we are, a year later. I bought the relay, which kindly sits on my desk waiting for somebody who has any skills at all on soldering.

I am trying to find a local shop willing to solder this on for me. In the meantime, my ride to work is only 3 minutes so barely notice the cut outs...
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Originally Posted by TheTransporter8
Hello all,

I don't post much, but I've had my car for about two years.
I have just recently fixed my stock Bose Amp for about $10

Mouser electronics Inc Part Number: 769-CQ1-12V

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...vjovEmbw%3d%3d





Old relay in Gray new relay in Black



This information for those who would like to fix the problem instead of the band-aide fix in the Youtube video. Enjoy!
I was having a hard time finding the relay because most were either discontinued or out of stock BUT I found the replacement and thought I'd post that updated information here. You can use a R46-5D12-12 in place of the R46-5D3-12 and it can be found on Amazon:
Amazon Amazon

Reference:
https://www.weisd.com/products/11238...6-5d3-12-relay

It worked beautifully for me (on an Infiniti FX45 subwoofer). I also had to use the alternate 5 pin socket. Easy fix. Thanks to all that contributed to this.
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Old 02-20-2023, 10:01 PM
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Originally Posted by TheTransporter8
Hello all,

I don't post much, but I've had my car for about two years.
I have just recently fixed my stock Bose Amp for about $10

Mouser electronics Inc Part Number: 769-CQ1-12V

http://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...vjovEmbw%3d%3d





Old relay in Gray new relay in Black



This information for those who would like to fix the problem instead of the band-aide fix in the Youtube video. Enjoy!
YOU’RE A LIFESAVER. Idk about you but for me I had to bend the pins and fiddle with it for the relay to fit in the board but other than that i restored my bass in my Z!
Old 02-20-2023, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lbinaley
I was having a hard time finding the relay because most were either discontinued or out of stock BUT I found the replacement and thought I'd post that updated information here. You can use a R46-5D12-12 in place of the R46-5D3-12 and it can be found on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/NTE-Electroni...5811693&sr=8-2

Reference:
https://www.weisd.com/products/11238...6-5d3-12-relay

It worked beautifully for me (on an Infiniti FX45 subwoofer). I also had to use the alternate 5 pin socket. Easy fix. Thanks to all that contributed to this.
i accidentally quoted the wrong post haha. But either way your relay that you linked did the trick aside from fiddling with the pins to make it fit on the board!
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