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It stands for accessory ground. Each load or accessory has to to have a "power" (+) wire and a ground (-) wire in order to supply the component/accessory with the needed voltage to operate.
I put an aftermarket system in my intrigue, and don't recall a "stereo accessory wire". Do you mean the power antenna wire? Or is this a wire on your aftermarket box? Here's a GM diagram: http://www.installdr.com/Harnesses/GM-Wiring.pdf
either the accessory wire is unhooked or theirs a blown fuse!
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Mount the accessory in the sesired location Run a "Fused Hot" line from the fuse block or other location to the accessory Make sure same is grounded
Sounds to me like when it was installed they jumped 12volt straight to the accessory wire because they didn't feel like hooking up another second accessory to the brain or the remote starter is malfunctioning and the remote starter relay is keeping that accessory wire engaged
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If everything worked ok before you changed the battery cables you may have left off the accessory feed wire. The accessory feed wire is a red 10 gauge wire that feeds everything but the starter motor.
No it doesn't. The acc wire on your stereo is for accessory from your ignition switch. That's so you can turn your car key back and run your stereo without turning on the engine.
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