the remote wire only needs a power source for the amp to turn on, so if u have a looped cable running from the remote input on the amp to the front of the car with a switch and then back to the power cable on the amp u can control when the amp is on just by turning the switch on or off. otherwise u will have to figure out which cable on the back of the stereo is switched power, or which cable only supplies power when the car is running. and that would require a wiring diagram.
The Hannspree 10-Inch MLB White Sox LCD Television comes with a remote control, it does not have a dvd player built in but it has an A/V input that will allow you to hook one up.
You will need a CD changer that can be controlled using an FM modulator.
If the lights are not working after using the remote start on a 2003 F-250, then something is wrong with the way it was wired when the remote start was installed. The remote start has wires to hook up to the lights so that a person knows the vehicle started. Perhaps this step was skipped in installation.
You can buy an adapter that hooks up to the speaker outputs and generates a true turn on lead or you can hook it up to ignition (pink) at the key switch if you want to save money.
where your tape player is in the middler of your dash replace that with your CD player and un hook the wires from your stock radio. I did the same think in my truck and it works fine.
you can get you an rca jack and run it i doubt that cd player has rca inputs besides that it should be a breeze
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I dont advise it, but if you have a stock head unit, you will have to run your subs off of the door speakers. they will not be getting as much power as they should and neither will your door speakers.
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you put the fish sticks on the hook and get the crab
You don't hook it into the stock CD player, you re-run the speakers wires from the radio to one central location, hook up the amp, rerun the speaker wires from the amp to the speakers. BUT, most stock speakers are cheaply made with cardboard, so I would recommend upgrading your speakers as well or chances are you will separate the cone if it's amped past stock. You have to get a "aloc"adjustable line out converter to run rca cables to your amp then run the speaker wires to your sub the aloc taps into your existing speaker wire and reduces the db.rca's are a low db input you need .5 to 5 db to hit rca input at the amp which is what the aloc does.