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Wiring in new headunit/amp/sub HELP
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75Jess
PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2011 1:26 pm Up
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I have all the wiring in place for my amp & sub in the boot,
ie remote lead up the centre of the car, power along the left hand side, and RCA along the right
I have a new JVC headunit which i tried to connect up today, but I havent a clue where to connect in the 'remote wire' coming from the amp.
Ive attached a few photographs and hopefully someone out there can be of assistance!

The two plastic blocks were simply unclipped from the original headunit, and can be plugged into the new one.
The two thick blue leads also just plug into the headunit, as does the black one(aerial)

However its the thin blue lead that has nowhere to go

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Harry
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The thin blue cable is a remote cable. It turns the amp on when the HU is powered on along with the battery so the amp isn't always on and drains your battery. In the first picture there are lots of wires coming out of the HU into the loom, one of them needs to be cut and wired to the remote cable instead. It's normally a blue cable as well, I don't know how you would go around finding out which one you need but there's some info that might help.
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get one of these.... www.halfords.com/webap...yId_165626

cut the blue cable and connect to your remote cable....


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My bad thought that was actually the iso block
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The thin blue remote wire goes to a wire that should be sticking out of your headunit with power antenna written on it, it is a blue and white striped wire, that's how I got mine working perfectly, I have a kenwood headunit but on your headunit it may be a blue wire, the wire should come dirextly out of your headunit and not the iso block! That's how mine was anyway

But if not, once you buy your iso block from halfords it will allow you to keep the memory in your headunit and there should be a blue wire there so jusr splice it and attach the remote wire and let the bass kick!

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The remote is just an ignition feed, you dont have to use the blue wire
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So do I need to buy this ISO block from Halfords?
Or do i just splice into the blue wire in my existing wiring loom?
(there are at least 2 blue wires in there) How will I know which one?

I have no wires sticking out from the headunit, just what you see in the photo

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Lee wrote:
The remote is just an ignition feed, you dont have to use the blue wire

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You just need a 12v feed that is live with the ignition so the amp isn't permantly on.

The easiest way would be to buy the iso block, then when you modify the block you aren't cutting into the OEM loom and it's a lot more obvious what wire to cut.

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Or use a multimeter and find which wire to the iso blocks is the ignition. I think it even says in your handbook. Just splice the wire into that. Smile take your 12v from battery or the feed in the fuse box in the engine bay which is were most take there's from. And earth from the seat bolts or there is one next to the interior boot light Smile your gonna need a aerial adapter too which you can pick up for a fiver from halfords
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If you use ignition feed, the amp will only come on with the key.
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DeadEyePaul wrote:
Lee wrote:
The remote is just an ignition feed, you dont have to use the blue wire

lee has just gave you the answer Very Happy

So if i leave this out altogether, the amp only comes on when I turn the ignition? Or what?

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75Jess wrote:
DeadEyePaul wrote:
Lee wrote:
The remote is just an ignition feed, you dont have to use the blue wire

lee has just gave you the answer Very Happy

So if i leave this out altogether, the amp only comes on when I turn the ignition? Or what?

what lee is saying is that you could find a permanent live feed and draw power from that, so if your key is removed from the car you can have it playing as long as you want

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find ignition feed to only have power when key is turned


 


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75Jess
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Does anyone out there know which of the wires is the ignition wire then?
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