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Most times you don't need the pink wire and as far as your remote wire for your ramp it should be blue or blue with a white stripe coming off the head unit
Im fairly sure that no aftermarket headunit will work with oem steering wheel controls, only the original oem unit will. Same also applies to oem bluetooth accessories in your vehicle.
The specific unit has a mono sub woofer output. It is the Grey coulerd RCA output. Buy a male to female Y-Splitter( it is a RCA connector that has one male RCA plug on one side and two female RCAs' on the other side.Now just connect that to the rca that is going to the amplifier. As this is the dedicated sub woofer output use it.
I am attempting this as well. I do not see it being a wire or anything. Did you have to use a module for GM models or anything to keep you door chimes? I did and thought that might be the issue.
May not be a problem with the installation, sometimes ya just get a bad one. If you have hooked it up to power, and ground, and attempted to use a speaker outside of the cars wiring, then odds are you just got a bad radio out of the box.. This sort of thing just happens man, but hey that's what warranties are for right?
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