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    what's the easiest way to hook up the remote wire to a stock head unit?

    t-splice it into the factory remote wire? or?

    doesnt have to be a real clean install, just need it hooked up

  • #2
    Should be ok to splice it in or you can splice it into the ignition wire

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    • #3
      hmm. well this stock HU doesnt seem to have any rca inputs....what now?

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      • #4
        You need a line out converter. Taps into factory wires and adds RCA for the amp.

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        • #5
          IIRC, amp remote on wires only need about 5V. Does the head unit have a power antenna signal lead coming off of it? If so, that should work.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BMCSean View Post
            You need a line out converter. Taps into factory wires and adds RCA for the amp.
            right on. where would i splice it into?

            Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View Post
            IIRC, amp remote on wires only need about 5V. Does the head unit have a power antenna signal lead coming off of it? If so, that should work.
            i think i'm going to wire it into the cig lighter via a t-splice. sound good?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Post
              right on. where would i splice it into?



              i think i'm going to wire it into the cig lighter via a t-splice. sound good?
              Might be too much voltage. Is the lighter a full on 12V? If so it will probably be to much for a turn on signal. Might PM EW, he could verify that for you.

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              • #8
                I think you can run it off of the existing speaker wires but I would check with EW.

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                • #9
                  We use add-A-fuse and run it to a key-hot fuse in the box, but like someone mentioned above make sure 12v is ok and i would use no more than maybe a 3a fuse. Do a clean install and never worry about it again.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                    We use add-A-fuse and run it to a key-hot fuse in the box, but like someone mentioned above make sure 12v is ok and i would use no more than maybe a 3a fuse. Do a clean install and never worry about it again.
                    that looks like itll work perfectly! can i find these locally?

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                    • #11
                      Yeah, az or pep boys should have them

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                      • #12
                        word thanks.

                        think i'll just get a new deck from EW and call it quits

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by SonicblueGT03 View Post
                          Might be too much voltage. Is the lighter a full on 12V? If so it will probably be to much for a turn on signal. Might PM EW, he could verify that for you.
                          He is trying to turn on an aftermarket amp so 12V turn on. Some Ford factory amps have a 5V turn on.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by EW View Post
                            He is trying to turn on an aftermarket amp so 12V turn on. Some Ford factory amps have a 5V turn on.
                            I was actually thinking it was the other way around, thanks!

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                            • #15
                              I've never heard of 12v being too much for a remote lead.

                              With my systems, I run switched power to a relay before it goes to any accessories, just to make sure I've got enough juice to turn everything on. I could never accomplish that from the head unit alone.

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