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Remote Wire For Aftermarket Amp


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hey guys ive put a aftermarket amp in my car and still running the factory head unit (prem sound)

ive hooked up the remote wire throught the factory amp.... but the amps dont turn off :blink:

just wondering where other people have hooked there remote wire to???

this is the setup so far....

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please help......

cheers bard

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Where did you get the remote trigger wire from?

Source location?

Have you checked your power connections - made sure your grounding point is a strong connection. ie- not just bolted it on to a hole in the boot and not sanded the area down? (wont work through paint).

Also check your amp fuse and the fuse from you battery power run.

Assuming you have it installed correctly... :blink:

Again - where did/are you pick(ing) up the remote signal from?

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the earth is connect where the rear seats are bolted down...

im getting the romote signal from the factory amp.. I think it was a red wire that didnt have power till I turned the key.. so I thought I could use it...

it all works well... but the lights in the 2 amps dont turn off.. which is draining the battery...

that's the problem... so I guess I need a differnt remote signal wire????

should I use an accessory wire in the fuse box?????

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Trailer plug (from memory) is a yellow plug up under the left hand side (passenger side) on the boot, under the parcel shelf.

I'd personally use the Acc line in the fuse box, however then again would prob be to farting lazy to get in behind the fuse box.

Try running it from the ciggy lighter! :nyaah:

I would recommend that you use a 12v test light (if you dont have one - about 5$ from Jaycar). Test and make sure that the power and earth are conductive.

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