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Not getting power when ignition is on and what is the rem imput for

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The rem input (probably a blue wire) is what tells your amp to come on. the power supply is the red wire, that means that the amp is powered. it is not 'on' until the remote (rem) wire is powered. It acts like a power button or switch that is controlled by your unit. there are ways around conventional wiring if you have trouble getting your unit out.

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  • does the module which received the input (message), control the output of the feature, or does it output a message over the SCP communication network to another module
  • which module controls the output of the feature
Switched System Power (SSP)
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Inspection and Verification
  1. Verify the customer concern by operating the stoplamps.
  1. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical and electrical damage.


Visual Inspection Chart Mechanical Electrical
  • Damaged REM
  • Blown central junction box (CJB) Fuses:
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    • 7 (15A)
    • 12 (20A)
    • 11 (10A)
  • Damaged wiring harness
  • Loose or corroded connections
  • Damaged BPP switch
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