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Posted on Feb 08, 2012

Hi don't know where to hook up my remote wire for my amp to the car. i did it to the headunits remote wire but for some reason when i connected the amp remote wire to it it wouldn't turn off w

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2008

SOURCE: New battery and alternator - still won't charge

try the battery connectors if you haven't already... sometimes replacing these is all that is needed to get the charge back.

If not.. check out a new starter.

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Jeremiah Meyer

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  • Posted on Nov 15, 2008

SOURCE: 2001 Mitsubishi Galant - Key won't turn

Try turning your steering wheel while turning the key. Sometimes the wheel lock will prevent the key from turning.

Sincerely,

JC

RJones1125

Rick Jones

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2009

SOURCE: my car won't turn over

does this car have a safety device that won't let you start the engine unless the clutch is pushed in???
if so that little switch on the clutch pedal could be faulty.

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Dar

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  • Posted on Jul 20, 2009

SOURCE: ignition lock up. cannot turn key when inserted.

Have you tried pulling on your steering wheel at the same time you turn the key? Are you up against a curb? Try pulling it both ways. Push gearshift firmly into park and try it. It could be the safety switch in your counsel is faulty.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2010

SOURCE: new stereo headunit

The best place to find the information you are looking for is here:

http://www.crutchfield.com/c_3/Car-Audio-Video.html

Not saying whether to buy from them or not, but their site/catalog will tell you exactly what fits your vehicle both for the headunit and speakers.

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My 98 dodge avenger has a infinity Gold Mr158403 Amp located in trunk mounted in the center top & Sound system that now has no sound after I took the aftermarket cd player out that was in the car

Did u check the fuses for radio and the amp itself, that's the most common thing when changing a radio or amp with a vehicle with an amp in it
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How can i replace 1991 maxima radio system?

The original radio is a BOSE system and it has a buit in amp. So if you replaced the deck you need to replace the speakers all so. Don't cut the wires to hook-up the deck buy an addapter KIT. It's not just the stereo that runs though that harness the factory alarm does all so and that will cause you problems. Anyway back to the stereo you need to add an amplifier and problem sovled.
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Hooked up my amp it has power but power light won't come on won't power up front speakers work and have sound but it doesn't move to back

Make sure the remote wire is hooked up. You can run a small wire from the power terminal to the remote terminal. If it powers up, then you have a remote wire problem. You can run a remote wire from the blue power antennae wire of the deck.
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What is the wireing colors for the radio in a 92 jeep cherokee larado

All vehicles wiring is the same.

To do it right make sure you buy a wiring adapter so you don't have to cut your factory wiring plug off. Below is a wiring picture. Not all the wires in be required to hook up because some vehicles don't use them.

Blue/White (Remote Turn on): Used if sub woofer and amp system is being installed

Orange (illumination): Not every vehicle has this .. This is used to dim the radio when the head lights get turned on its own.

Blue (Power Antenna): Only used if you have one


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I have a 99 K2500 Suburban with a dual (isolated) battery system. I don't want the accessories to drain the starting battery.. Can't i just move the accessory feeds (from the starter or main...

I don't know how whatever accessories you have are hooked up but,

When I would run two batteries for my stereo in my car I had it connected to the auxilary battery. The isolators kinda **** because they are to send more power from the charging system to the battery that needs the most charge. They do not "isolate" as in makeing the system use one battery while not draining the other.

What I did was to hook a solenoid (mine was aftermarket but I think the old style Ford starter solenoids that bolted to a fender will do the same) inline of the battery cable so when my key was off one battery would be cut off from the other. That way I could play the sterio without draining the battery that started the car (the radio was on a rocker switch for when I needed to kill power).
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Replaced starter and when ignition is turned on the starter stays engaged.

Either the solenoid is junk or you hooked it up wrong.
Don't know exactly what you're working on but in general for GMs,
There will be two large connections and one or two smaller connections on the solenoid
On large connection should have been connected to the starter when it was purchased. Don't use it for anything else.
The other larger connection is for the battery positive cable and any of the wires that had a larger eyelet. At least one, maybe two wires.
Then on to the smaller connections of the solenoid.
One will be labeled "S". Use this one for the wire with the small eyelet.
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I am trying to wire a 7 pin trailer arness to my dodge ram 2500,the harness has a dark green,yellow,green,green/white,brown, red and 2 black wires. the truck doesn't have the 2 black wires and the red...

Go to napa and they have the connectors that plug in to your existing wire connection, I don't know if they have the one for yours, but it won't hurt to check, you don't have to cut or splice the wireing with there trailer connectors, plug it in and done.
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Stereo Wiring Colours

2006 Ford Focus Car Stereo Wire Color Codes
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Yellow/Green
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Orange/Black
Car Radio Ground Wire: Black/Green
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Orange/Black
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Black
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray/Black
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Red
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray/Red
Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Green
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray/White
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray


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I have a Pioneer 5400t amp hooked up to a 10" 400w sub of unknown brand. The system was working perfectly for about a week, then I noticed the sub wasnt working. I blew both 30a fuses on the amp. I...

Your best bet is to buy a cap. A capacitor is an external battery booster like device. It boost power to amp. The thicker the wire the better. Power and ground. Shorter thicker ground wire the better. Make sure it is not on a painted surface. Scrape down to metal surface!!!!
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Instrument panel guages quit. Getting 'No Bus' error in odometer.

That wire needs to be hooked to the factory radio , part of the PCI bus - serial data communication network . I know on GM vehicles if the radio isn't hooked to the bus the vehicle will not start an run . Don't know if Dodge vehicles are that complex . http://www.dodgeintrepid.net/31-car-audio-video/58412-why-pci-bus-connection-radio.html http://www.carsondemand.com/IDLdocuments/Learning%20Guide/4450-t9r0k5io6vxazm80x5ire9zj4.pdf

You mite call a aftermarket installer an ask or the dodge dealer
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