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Old Dec 30, 2005 | 03:20 AM
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Originally Posted by burnrubber
there is a Remote turn on wire, also known as the Power Antenna turn on, on the back of the head unit, take this wire an run to the RMT connector on the amp. Run a ground wire from the battery to the amp. also run a power (+) wire from the battery to the amp. Somepeople hook a fusealbe link from the battery to the amp on the (+) wire. If your lights an stuff dim when the subs hit hard, u will need to get a capicator like the one in the pic attached. From the amp hook the subs up to the speaker out for the left and right. You will also need to run a RCA cable from the back of the head unit to the amp. This is Audio Left (White) and Audio Right (Red). hope this helps
lol REM wire to power antenna:lmao: , ground to the battery :slap:
:eek3: :eek3: i would have to say this guy is 50% right :eek3::eek3:
dont pay someone to install whats going to take you about 45 minutes disconnect your battery all you really need to know is your cars panels that you are removing mainly down the passengers side from there its all about mounting the amp not a good idea to mount it on the sub box because well the box kicks and you down want to have you amp being viberated all the time second its easier and faster for people to steal your stuff the best place to mount it is behind your back row seats it should fold down and drill some nails in there now 2nd ground it use the ground wire and connect it to chaisis of your car second run a REM wire to your amp (should be an area saying rem on your amp) all the way to your head unit to the wire that says REM NOT ANTENNA!!
now run the RCA cables to your amp to your head unit.Now run the + thick power wire to yur batteries + side only (only wire that connects to your battery make sure your have your fuse hold at least 6 inches away from your conection for power reasons and the safety of your fuse now put your car panels back together connect the rest of your battery and turn your system on.......oh crap thats a alot that was explained i didnt even knowwell i hope i helped just a little :thinking:

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