Amp with Factory Head Unit
Amp with Factory Head Unit
Hi All,
I'm planning to install an amp to run a pair of 6" subs in my rear deck. I have most everything figured out, except, where to connect the Amp Turn-on wire. Does the factory radio have a power-antenna control wire? The antenna on the car looks like one that may be amplified, but I can't be sure.
If there isn't a place, I may wind up just making a signal detector to auto-power-on/off the amp.
I'm planning to install an amp to run a pair of 6" subs in my rear deck. I have most everything figured out, except, where to connect the Amp Turn-on wire. Does the factory radio have a power-antenna control wire? The antenna on the car looks like one that may be amplified, but I can't be sure.
If there isn't a place, I may wind up just making a signal detector to auto-power-on/off the amp.
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Re: Amp with Factory Head Unit
Any reason why you want to retain the factory head unit?
You could get a much better deck with hands free, Bluetooth, usb, aux, etc for a little over $100
You could get a much better deck with hands free, Bluetooth, usb, aux, etc for a little over $100
Re: Amp with Factory Head Unit
Turn on wire can be run off switched ignition power from the head unit. That's where I powered mine from. It needs very little current, its just a signal wire.
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I know it's just a signal wire, I was just hoping to still have it turn on and off with the radio rather than from ignition. I guess I'll just use a separate switch - I might even be able to make it look like it belongs.
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Re: Amp with Factory Head Unit
Wiring diagram does not show one........but there are a few empty spots on the connector for the radio so it's possible the radio has a terminal that still has the function....
How complicated do you want to make this? lol
How complicated do you want to make this? lol
Re: Amp with Factory Head Unit
Generally, the remote turn-on wire can be wired to anything you want (to an extent of course). The factory radio should have a wire that powers the head unit when the key is in the on position, so I would tap into that. Or you could do what I did when I was afraid of tapping into the factory harness and find a fuse like the cigarette lighter fuse and wrap the wire around that and stick the fuse back in. I don't recommend doing that though.
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