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If you are unsure of the remote wire, locate your radio fuse and get a fuse connector. hook it into the fuse and run it wherever you need it. all the remote does is swith the equipment on and off.
Don't connect the red wire or you will die.
you have to get an amp, crossover or an amp with a crossover built in and all the gear to install it like speaker wire power cable patch cords remote wire bow for the subwoofer that will fit the truck
if you are using an aftermarket wiring harness hook up the remote turn on wire on the new radio it should be blue with a white stripe to the harness also has a blue and white stripe and plug it in this wire turns on the factory amplifier if you are not using a harness you will have to locate the internal amplifier wire of the radio and connect that to the remote turn on on the aftermarket radio = answer = the inernal apm power wire is white on the black wire harness ANSWER if you dont want to use the factory amp. just run new speaker wires to each speaker.
The remote wire is not hooked up. It should be a small blue wire, just take the radio out and hook thise remote wire up and then the radio should turn off when the car is turned off.
If you are unsure of the remote wire, locate your radio fuse and get a fuse connector. hook it into the fuse and run it wherever you need it. all the remote does is swith the equipment on and off.
The remote wire requires a 12 volt power source that comes on with the car. The easiest thing to do is to wire it into the fuse box...coordinate with the diagram to find a fuse that comes on when you start the car or turn the key to accessory, such as turn signals, windshield wipers, etc.... Pull that fuse out, put the bare wire into where the fuse goes and secure it with the fuse.
did you connect the power remote wire? or maybe you blew a fuse? try checking those first.
Amp always on
When runing the remote wire to the positive on,your amp it will stay on when the key is on or off but if you run ur remote wire to the radio fuse in ur fuse box it will cut the ampoff when key is off and with key on itll turn amp on
Yes you can connect it right to the hot wire along with the Main B+ but why? Most car stereo have a wire for electric antennas (labeled as such) and they are very handy to turn on the amp especially if you want to connect the amp main B+ right to the battery for high current which is desirable, you can also probe the fuse box with a voltmeter and find a fuse that only has power when the key is on or in ACC. The reason being y i dont want to use the remote activation is because im going ipod amp speakers and my ipod dosent have a remote activation. If the dont know its there then they wont look to steal it
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
prepare to fry
You connect the fuse to the live wire as it is the one with the potential difference of 220V and in case of short circuit current will blow out here
What it is, is your power ant. wire is hooked to your remote(control) wire of the Amp.To fix this disconnect it and connect it to the remote(control) wire. If you dont have a output labeled as this connect it to the hot wire for the radio. (do not connect it the the constant hot wire there will be two different wires)
Light blue is for steering wheel controls or a wire remote control.
The remote wire on the factory radio in a 2005 F150 Ford Supercrew is usually blue. The remote wire is used to connect extra things to a radio that are not already factory installed.