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The amp remote is actually run by the computer bus line. This is a twisted pair of wires that allow computers to talk back and forth.. therefore it does not have a remote wire. Best bet is to run amp on a switch or a keyed power wire for remote turn on. Also if u plan on changing stereo u will need to buy a interface kit or truck may not even run
Red wire= 12V switched Yellow= 12V constant (memory) Black=ground Blue=Amp remote wire Pink=emergency brake safety Speaker wires are paired by color with black stripe being negative
Black = Ground (to vehicle chassis)
Yellow = Constant 12V (power)
Red = Accessory (to vehicle accessory terminal)
Blue/White = Remote turn-on lead (to remote amp)
Orange/White = Illumination (to vehicle light control switch)
Brown = Cell Phone terminal
White = Left Front Speaker positive (+)
White/Black = Left Front Speaker negative (-)
Gray = Right Front Speaker positive (+)
Gray/Black = Right Front Speaker negative (-)
Green = Left Rear Speaker positive (+)
Green/Black = Left Rear Speaker negative (-)
Violet = Right Rear Speaker positive (+)
Violet/Black = Right Rear Speaker negative (-)
First you will need to research your vehicles under-dash wiring schematic to identify your object wires, color code and function. The schematic may be found in a Y.M.M.(year,make & model) specific, electrical wiring manual. A related search on the internet, or at your local auto dealerships parts department. Then cross-reference and record your vehicles color coded leads to the remote starts color coded leads with respect to their function.
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