identify part from car audio amplifier class D

hello everyone, i was wondering if someone can direct me of what this part is and where to purchase it? it came off of a car audio amplifier american bass vfl 100.1

when the multimeter is switched to 'ohms 200' the part on the outer legs reads .4

there are numbers on the part read '2220 A 10'

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jeff deagle
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It looks like a ceramic filter

Reply to
anospam

Or an integrated T-connected EMI filter, with a series coil (between the outer legs) and a cap to ground.

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Tim Wescott

I got a malware warning on going to image shack?? harrenmedianetwork.com some kind of nasty advertising?

It looks like a replacement nightmare. Will Jeff be able to obtain a replacement for THAT part?

How did you determine that part is at fault?

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Greegor

I got a malware warning on going to image shack?? harrenmedianetwork.com some kind of nasty advertising?

It looks like a replacement nightmare. Will Jeff be able to obtain a replacement for THAT part?

How did you determine that part is at fault?

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Greegor

I got a malware warning on going to image shack?? harrenmedianetwork.com some kind of nasty advertising?

It looks like a replacement nightmare. Will Jeff be able to obtain a replacement for THAT part?

How did you determine that part is at fault?

Reply to
Greegor

I got a malware warning on going to image shack?? harrenmedianetwork.com some kind of nasty advertising?

It looks like a replacement nightmare. Will Jeff be able to obtain a replacement for THAT part?

How did you determine that part is at fault?

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Reply to
Greegor

the part is not in the radio.

Put it back in see if works.

try googling ceramic filters, to find marking

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Reply to
anospam

this part is faulty because it broke into pieces when i removed it from the board. i need to know where i can find a replacement please? thank you in advance.

Reply to
jeff deagle

You never heard of "First, do no harm" did ya?

Is the manufacturer of the amplifier still in business?

Reply to
Greegor

yes i called them and asked them if they sold parts or where i could acquire them, they gave me the AMP REPAIR CENTERs number, i called him and he said he doesnt sell parts either...

Reply to
jeff deagle

How much do they charge to repair the unit?

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Greegor

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