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Posted on Dec 04, 2012

What do you hook the orange wires to on a wiring harness for a pioneer car radio

Hooked up wiring harness and radio will not come on when you turn the car on.

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Tygh Duval

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2008

SOURCE: pioneer prsx720 wiring question

If the subs are dual 4 ohm voice coils, you could hook the DVC's of each sub in parallel ("+"'s together, "-"'s together) making each sub essentially 2 ohms. Then connect one sub to each channel of the amps. This will put about 200W on each sub.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: Pioneer GM-5100T Car Audio Amplifier IS THE SYSTEM CONTROL WIRE THE SAME AS REMOTE WIRE

System control is the same as the remote turn-on from the head unit.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2009

SOURCE: I have a pioneer car radio amp that will not turn

if not the ground connection check fuse in power wire from batt

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: Red light showing up on amp ( pioneer 800 watt GM 7200 amp )

it could be the amp it could be the way you've installed and if you have a sub in an enclosure the wires could be touching the postive and negetive speaker wires what ever the problem is the amp is in protection mode i hope this helps hope its not the amp i hope its just the wiring

keviby11

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  • Posted on Jul 07, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Pioneer GM H22 amp. Powers up nice, fan

On Pioneer, Green wires are left spkrs, Grey is right spkrs solid is positive black stripe is neg.

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Apparently, you have no power at the 12 volt battery/memory wire at the radio harness of the vehicle. This wire is white with blue in color.
Also, based upon your description, you have connected the battery/memory wire and the accessory wire of the radio to the 12 volt accessory (switched) wire of the vehicle. This wire is white with red in color.
Check the radio/ stereo fuse of the car. You may have blown the fuse during your installation.
You have no memory at the radio because when you turn off the key, you lose all power to the radio.
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hmm.. thats a nice radio, not too shaby heheh...

Well your car radio should have a Blue wire with a white stripe for the remote, in case you are interested in the user manual (wich im guessing you dont have)

Go to:
http://www.nodevice.com/user_manual/pioneer/car_audio/deh-p5500mp.html

it has a diagram of the harness and it shows a blue/white remote wire, so im guessing that you bought it used and probably got a different harness with your car radio... but then again thats too weird

you could do a check to see if thats really the problem... just feed 12V From the power terminal of your amp to the remote terminal, that should turn your amp on and you should be able to listen to your car radio's output (id suggest not setting the volume all the way up when doing this XD)

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