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arckeymolarkey
06-29-2010, 06:36 PM
I hooked mine up and it keeps overloading the radio... I'm not even trying to run that much power either where did you tap in for your remote wire? I did the Acc D-3 that the sticky says but it looks like there is too much power being looped through. Anyone else have this issue?
elijahsami
06-30-2010, 09:35 AM
I hooked mine up and it keeps overloading the radio... I'm not even trying to run that much power either where did you tap in for your remote wire? I did the Acc D-3 that the sticky says but it looks like there is too much power being looped through. Anyone else have this issue?
I was gonna tap into the cigarette lighter but found an unused connection under the shift cover(beside the shifter). Easier if you use a multi meter to check first, and it only turns on when car is on.
Nexus1155
06-30-2010, 12:04 PM
Overloading the radio as in how? There is a wire behind the radio you can tap into, but regardless, you need to fuse anything you are getting power from.
Falconeer
07-06-2010, 07:05 AM
DANG! I JUST POSTED THE SAME QUESTION AS YOUR POST!!!!
Well, kind of...
Anyways, how is the sound quality though?
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Falconeer
07-07-2010, 04:51 AM
better to use a 12V light bulb and soldered to it two wires. One with a pin and one with an aligator clip. This is faster way to check.
I got my system installed last night on my stock radio and it sounds awesome. I used Pioneer all the way.
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