there is not one.
In the context of wire code on a radio, "ACC" typically stands for "Accessory." This wire is used to connect the radio to the vehicle's accessory power, allowing the radio to turn on and off with the ignition switch. When the ignition is in the "ACC" position, power is supplied to the radio, enabling it to operate without the engine running.
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.
sounds like the memory wire and acc wire are backwards
The airport code for Kotoka International Airport is ACC.
youi need to buy a cheap test light and find good earth then turn car to acc and keep trying til you find one that lights up and then turn key off if light goes out that's your wire usually use cigarette red wire
Acc: ScreenHog Pass: DannyAndClubp
power for amp IT GIVE YOU A POWER SOURCE WICH IS SUPPOSED TO BE HOOKED UP TO THE ACC (ACCESSORY) WIRE FROM YOUR CAR WHICH WILL GO ON AND OFF WITH THE IGNITION. THIS IS NOT A CONSTANT POWER SOURCE, DO NOT HOOK YOUR STATION MEMORY OR CLOCK TO THIS POWER SOURCE
the ACC wire from the stereo is connected to constant power (+12V)
instead of hooking up your amps remote wire to your CD player, i would run the wire to your fuse box and wrap the striped wire around a fuse for something like the windshield wipers or acc or something that turns on when you want your amp on. and then put the fuse back in and then it's the same as plugging it into your CD player, except not as much work
are you trying to install a car stereo? if so i'd suggest not wrecking the wires and getting a harness adapter from best buy a stereo shop etc its a much neater job and can be wired to the CD player then plugged into the car instead of making a mess of the wires if another reason post and maybe I can help.
A programming code that is easy to remember because the codes resemble the original words, such as MPY for multiply and ACC for accumulator.
To wire an ignition barrel in the Citroen Saxo, begin by disconnecting the wire at the negative terminal of the battery. A lead wire has to go to the ACC terminal on the ignition barrel. The starter relay wire goes to the ST terminal and the ignition wire is connected to the IGN terminal.