Depends which color u are talking about blue is for antenna if ur car has blue/white is a remote turn on for amps including factory or aftermarket
Light blue is for steering wheel controls or a wire remote control.
To connect the mute wire for your car stereo, locate the mute wire from the stereo's wiring harness, which is typically color-coded (often gray or blue). Then, connect this wire to the vehicle's ignition or a trigger source, like the accessory wire, to engage the mute function when needed. If your stereo has an external mute function, you may need to connect it to the corresponding mute control wire from the car's audio system or other devices. Always consult your stereo's manual for specific wiring instructions.
Yes, you can connect the orange illumination wire to the brown parking wire if your stereo doesn't have an orange wire. The illumination wire is typically used to control the brightness of the stereo display, and connecting it to the parking wire can enable the display when the vehicle's parking lights are on. Just ensure that your connections are secure and that you follow any specific instructions provided in your stereo's manual.
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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Yes, you can connect a 3-wire fan to a 2-wire supply, but you will lose the functionality of one of the wires. Typically, the third wire on a fan is used for speed control or monitoring purposes. If you connect a 3-wire fan to a 2-wire supply, the fan will run at full speed without the ability to adjust it.
the remote wire goes into the back of the deck (head unit). it tells the amp to turn on when the deck is powered up, if you don't connect it it will continue to drain power from your battery.
i have aproblem ,,when i connect a stereo it burns it when i hook it up,,i need a picture of the wireing of the connectors hasnesses
In the heater you will have two wires. You should then have 2 supply wires from the panel, and 2 wires from the thermostat. The neutral (white) supply wire should go to one of the wires on the heater. The hot (black) supply wire should connect to one wire from the thermostat. The other wire from the thermostat will connect to the other wire from the heater.
the headset does not connect to the console, but in a round hole on the controller. if there is no wire to plug in, it is a wireless
Easy, Ground it with your stereo ground wire.... (make the pink wire and black wire connect to the Main Ground wire which is also Black)
orange wire is commonly the light/dimmer switch.