Blue, Green, Red, Black, White or Yellow. Not sure which one.
there is no ignition wire for the stereo, so what you need to do (what i did) is take the ignition wire from the cigarette lighter, as it only works when the ignition is on. i extended my stereo live ignition cable (u can use any wire) and fed it through to the cigarette lighter cable, made a little cut in the plastic casing of the wire, attached my wire to it, covered it with electrical tape, and voila, the stereo now works as normal!! hope this helps, if its not clear, let me know. rikxx
yellow
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Yellow
your ground wire for the stereo is connected to the ignition wire of the car
yes a 12v constant is a wire that has 12 volts even with the ignition off, you should not have to run a new wire the existing stereo should have one for station memory. with the ignition off test all wires on the stereo connector, only one should have power.
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.
The wire harness for the stereo is suitable for the stereo power. The "ignition" (ACC) wire that is convenient to use for the stereo/accessories is the power wire for the fan control knob. The fan control only gets power in "accessories" or "on" therefore is as good as a remote. __==__-- -- -- ---- -- -- -----^ (Power pin, looking at the front of the fan control plug) (To be sure you are using the right wire (before cutting it), insert accessory wire into the front of plug and see if the stereo works with the key in the ACC position.)
You need to switch the red wire with the yellow wire and it will not lose the memory any more. One wire is coming from the ignition and the other from the battery directly.
run wire from red power wire on stereo to fuse panel .crimp blade terminal on the wire and slide it into one of the ignition (ign) slots
hi it is on the wire very small print but the red and yellow have to be joined together
Yes, both the red switched wire and the yellow unswitched wire need to be connected for proper functioning of an Alpine car stereo. The red wire typically connects to the ignition switch, allowing the stereo to turn on and off with the vehicle's ignition. The yellow wire connects directly to the battery, providing continuous power for memory functions, such as saving presets and clock settings. Connecting both ensures the stereo operates correctly and retains settings when the vehicle is off.