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Just wondered if I have to buy some kind of remote turn on for my amp or if I can just wire it into the fuse box/wiring of the factory stereo? I noticed someone else had to wire something in to activate his amp.
tsunami
09-14-2005, 06:19 PM
you need an ignition source for your amp.... remote turn on... the amp is looking for 12v to turn on, you don't want to run this off of the batt b/c you don't want your amp on all the time... you want to tie it in to an ignition source so when the car is on the amp is on....
EDIT*** the remote turn on i believe is for a manual turn on, so you can control when your amps are on/off....
Dexter
09-14-2005, 06:21 PM
you cant add a sub to the 3
tsunami
09-14-2005, 06:22 PM
what you talkin bout willis???
djltoronto
09-14-2005, 08:54 PM
you cant add a sub to the 3
huh?
He's just being a tool, ignore him.
I could add a sub to a friggen KFC bucket if I was so motivated so you can bet your ass it can be added to a 3's factory system.
tsunami
09-14-2005, 09:19 PM
i can see it now.... craig bumpin down the street to the beat of two family size buckets... lmao... hahahaha...
Dexter
09-14-2005, 09:22 PM
He's just being a tool, ignore him.
I could add a sub to a friggen KFC bucket if I was so motivated so you can bet your ass it can be added to a 3's factory system.
I'm not a tool. Tools are at least have a purpose. : o
Don Lockwood
09-15-2005, 01:14 PM
He's just being a tool, ignore him.
I could add a sub to a friggen KFC bucket if I was so motivated so you can bet your ass it can be added to a 3's factory system.
Please post pics when you install those KFC buckets in your trunk.... if you do so, you must wear a chicken suit to drive around.... and don't forget to install a towelette dispenser ;-)
That should do for a finger licking good install (laugh)
Don Lockwood
09-15-2005, 01:17 PM
Just wondered if I have to buy some kind of remote turn on for my amp or if I can just wire it into the fuse box/wiring of the factory stereo? I noticed someone else had to wire something in to activate his amp.
If i remember how i wired my amp.... there are 2 12v leads on the radio, one is always on and the other is connected to accessory switch. I spliced into the accessory lead on the radio harness. Simple!
If i remember how i wired my amp.... there are 2 12v leads on the radio, one is always on and the other is connected to accessory switch. I spliced into the accessory lead on the radio harness. Simple!
Any idea what the wire looked like? Someone else on here has a pic of the wiring harness....
Don Lockwood
09-16-2005, 05:26 PM
Any idea what the wire looked like? Someone else on here has a pic of the wiring harness....
Not sure... because i did not spliced into the OE harness, i have built a passthrough using 2 aftermarket harness ... a regular and a reverse. This way i did not cut at all into the original wiring.
You could also easily splice into the 12v outlet (cigarette lighter), it is switched. The remote turn-on takes something like less than 100ma to turn an amplifier on.
tsunami
09-16-2005, 05:28 PM
i believe it was orange and black i tapped into... there is a link here somewhere of what wires to tap...if you have a volt meter you could just test that wire to see if i am right..
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