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I wired everything up yeah

But my remote i think is not connected properly

I dont know whats wrong.

The blue cable from the back to the Amp, but it still not turning on.

I got everything else working, it works in my mates car just not mine.

The Ant Cont from my Head-deck is not plugged into anything.

Neither is one of the black cables, which is ment to be ground, but i always have a ground for my Amp.

So why would i need a ground for my headdeck.

Headdeck works perfectly.

Just these two blue cables i dont get, the Ant Con... and some other one near the Red and Black wire.

Help ?

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hey mate.

what is your amp connected to now as? in the trigger wire or the remote wire which ever you want to call it.

also you said that the deck had the antenna wire connected to nothing.. what the antenna wire is , is just for the cars for electronic antenna so that is sends the signal for it to come up when the radio comes on.. if you don’t have a electric antenna what you can do is connect the antenna wire to the trigger connection on the amp. and it should work.

p.s just in case make that 100% sure with an audio installer but that’s how i did it to my amp and it works.

niran

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Have you tried to bridge the remote and battery positive supply at the AMP wtih all RCA and speaker out put connected??

The supply to the remote out of the deck is a 12v constant that cant draw more than 100ma.

If you connect it to the antenna the signal is a pulse and wont trigger tha AMP properly.

If you really want to, you can connect the remote wire to the accessories behind the deck for a temporary fix.

As for the earth wire, you need to connect it behind the head deck as the earth is being traced through the antenna at the moment.

This maybe the result of no out-put from the remote wire....

Last case scenario, your head unit isnt putting out a remote signal.

Goodluck sweetheart! LOL

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