Yes you can connect it right to the hot wire along with the Main B+ but why? Most car stereo have a wire for electric antennas (labeled as such) and they are very handy to turn on the amp especially if you want to connect the amp main B+ right to the battery for high current which is desirable, you can also probe the fuse box with a voltmeter and find a fuse that only has power when the key is on or in ACC.
The reason being y i dont want to use the remote activation is because im going iPod amp speakers and my ipod dosent have a remote activation. If the dont know its there then they wont look to steal it
No.
No, have to use line-out converters.
Remove the retaining cover from your factory stereo. Remove the factory stereo retaining bolts. Slide the factory stereo out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the factory stereo.
Why bypass amp just get wiring diagram and hook up remote"blue wire" to the remote lead from factory amp. Or unplug amp use a meter and check which wire has power. Then turn off radio and check wire again should have no power with radio off. This will only work if factory radio is still installed. But that wire would be remote wire. Just hook up new radio remote wire to the found wire. Then connect speakers to factory plugs and use the amp.
Remove the 2002 Dodge Durango factory stereo decorative cover. Remove the factory stereo retaining screws. Pull the factory stereo out. Remove the wiring harness and the antenna cable from the back of the stereo.
You must be careful the factory wire colors are not the same. A blue factory wire is not a remote wire like the headunit. Go to www.the12volt.com they have free factory wiring diagrams. If you need help feel free to contact me
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Where is factory stereo amp located on a 2007 Cadillac cts
Yes
No remote wire on stock deck tap into igniton wire (yellow with black stripe) for 1999 ford rangers & Mazda B-series.
color codes for wiring on factory stereo on 2008 Nissan sentra?
Yes