A trunk amp, short for trunked amplifier, is a type of amplifier commonly used in telecommunications to boost signal strength for multiple channels at once. It is designed to work in trunked radio systems where channels are dynamically allocated rather than being permanently assigned. Trunk amplifiers help ensure optimal signal coverage and capacity in these types of systems.
We were recently told my son's 98 Avalon has a 30w amp feeding the subwoofer.
The AMP was created in 2003.
A 15 amp breaker is not sufficient for a 225 amp load. You would need a breaker that matches the load current, such as a 225 amp breaker. Using a 15 amp breaker for a 225 amp load would cause the breaker to trip immediately due to overcurrent.
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If you look in the trunk on the "roof" of the trunk towards the back you will see a little metal box. Thats the factory amp.
YES it does have one in the trunk
Amp. is in the trunk, on the right side, mounted inside a black cage. Open trunk stick you head in look up and to the right.
Its in the trunk, in between the rear speakers under the trunk lineing.
The Amp is located in the trunk below the rear dash
The sound system amp is located in the trunk on the passenger side rear.
left side of the trunk
in the trunk passenger side. lift the black cover to the indentation an you will see the factory amp.
The amp is on the roof of the trunk compartment, right behind the seats, and in between the two rear speakers.
Bolted on the right side of the trunk
Under the CD player in the trunk
In the trunk under the package shelf