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Old 06-04-2004, 04:44 PM
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I am hooking up subs in my car, what color of wire is the remote wire. i have a ten disc cd player and wondering what color the the wire is that turns it on when the car turns on, so i can splice into it. It is either red of yellow, i cant remember. thanks
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normally the remot wire is the yellow one coming out of the back of the receiver.
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so it would be the yellow one coming to the 10 disc also? i know nothing about wires and stuff
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pretty sure about it being yellow
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Yellow is constant power and blue would be the remote wire
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Originally Posted by JLAudioEclipse
Yellow is constant power and blue would be the remote wire
Yup I second that....
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remote is usualy blue or blue/white stripe
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i thought he was talking about the constant wire which is yellow, sorry man.
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Originally Posted by FiReDeViL
remote is usualy blue or blue/white stripe
This is correct to turn on the amp but dosen't the changer need both constant (yellow) and switched (red) connections instead of remote turn on?
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I figured it out, it was the red one going to the changer, the yellow one is the constant, at least in my case. thanks for all of your help
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