Typically they are blue or yellow. I freely admit that I haven't installed every type of deck there is though. They are also usually labelled, so the color really isn't the primary source of identification.
i have the same car, and the wire is either dark or light blue.
red
The remote wire coming out of your car stereo constantly sends a low voltage signal while the stereo is turned on. This is to signal external components such as amplifiers or power antenae to activate. If you don't have these items, the remote wire should be taped off as to not ground out on anything. IF you were wondering where to run the remote wire from your amplifier to a stereo that does not have a remote wire, I would suggest sistering it to the hot wire (red) coming out of the stereo. Make sure that your radio doesn't function without the ignition turned on. If your radio works without the key in the ignition and you have your remote wire from your amp wired to the hot wire on your deck your amp will remain on all of the time wether you're in the car or not. This will lead to a dead battery. Hope this helps Shane (vmax33)
it provides a signal to your subwoofer amplifier to turn it on and off with the car's key
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
Check the fuses, remote wire, and power wire first of all. If that doesn't work you might have wires loose somewhere.
pull out the old one put in the new one, wire to wire color coated. power it izup
The 1999 Subaru stereo wiring color codes are universal. The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green wire is the speaker wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
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.
when connecting an amp to your car before you put your dash back together there will be a wire on the back of the stereo that will say remote an that's where you connect it then after all that's down get the song "Broadway" by spm
What do you mean charge the amplifier? It's not a battery, so you just turn the stereo on. When the stereo goes on, the remote wire will turn the amplifier on and you're good to go.
your ground wire for the stereo is connected to the ignition wire of the car