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.
All Clarion head units have a brown wire for in-car phone mute.
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take the batt constant, and the acc. and connect them to the pos clip, and the neg. wire to the neg. clip
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.
ATT is the mute its used for car hands free kits to mute the streo and if its a sony the remote wire is blue. You would connwct it to your third party phone system
I guess your talking about the dimmer it gets spliced into dash lights after switch.
your ground wire for the stereo is connected to the ignition wire of the car
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
the ACC wire from the stereo is connected to constant power (+12V)
There are several ways to connect an iPod to your car stereo. One of the ways is using an FM Modulator. Another way to connect an iPod is a line-in connection.
The correct GAUGE wire is 28 for a car stereo.
did you connect the power remote wire? or maybe you blew a fuse? try checking those first.