I have metro and there is a wire need to connect to amp, but I can't find it, so which wire do I need to connect withI have metro and there is a wire need to connect to amp, but I can't find it, so which wire do I need to connect with
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check ur speaker wires, try disconnect all wires from back of unit and then try to turn on unit . if it stays on whit no wires attached than u have short connection at speaker wires . if doesn`t come on then try to fasten screws at back of the unit , may sound like BS but if amp board don`t have good ground connection it can go in protection mode
check ur speaker wires, try disconnect all wires from back of unit and then try to turn on unit .if it stays on whit no wires attached than u have short connection at speaker wires . if doesn`t come on then try to fasten screws at back of the unit , may sound like BS but if amp board don`t have good ground connection it can go in protection mode happened to me on RX-V592
check ur speaker wires, try disconnect all wires from back of unit and then try to turn on unit . if it stays on whit no wires attached than u have short connection at speaker wires . if doesn`t come on then try to fasten screws at back of the unit , may sound like BS but if amp board don`t have good ground connection it can go in protection mode happened to me on RX-V592
check ur speaker wires, try disconnect all wires from back of unit and then try to turn on unit . if it stays on whit no wires attached than u have short connection at speaker wires . if doesn`t come on then try to fasten screws at back of the unit , may sound like BS but if amp board don`t have good ground connection it can go in protection mode happened to me on RX-V592
check ur speaker wires, try disconnect all wires from back of unit and then try to turn on unit . if it stays on whit no wires attached than u have short connection at speaker wires . if doesn`t come on then try to fasten screws at back of the unit , may sound like BS but if amp board don`t have good ground connection it can go in protection mode happened to me on RX-V592
check ur speaker wires, try disconnect all wires from back of unit and then try to turn on unit . if it stays on whit no wires attached than u have short connection at speaker wires . if doesn`t come on then try to fasten screws at back of the unit , may sound like BS but if amp board don`t have good ground connection it can go in protection mode happened to me on RX-V592
Your aftermarket radio should have color-coded wires which identifies power, ground, speakers, etc. most depaetment stores carry a radio harness adapter kit. This will connect to your radio's exact color coded wires, and will plug right in to your factory's wiring plug. And don't forget electrical tape.
With the radio OFF, take a jumper wire and connect from the 12V input to the remote input of the amp to see if it powers on.(BE CAREFUL NOT TO TOUCH THE GROUND). If it does, your remote from the radio is either cut somewhere, or not working at all. If it doesn't turn on then turn on the radio and do the same thing with the jumper wire, if it turns on, then your 12V power from battery is not working, maybe a blown fuse by the battery?
Ok do this little experiment when you turn on the car again disconnect the amp turn on wire from the amp. then get a small wire then strip back both ends with a wire stripper only exposing enough for the copper wire to show. then touch one end to the 12volt on the amp and touch the other end to the amp turn on terminal. The amp should come on and the sound should come on. Your problem then is your amp turn on connection is wrong and may be connected to the power antenna wire which may not be able to handle the load and shuts off so I suggest connecting it to the ignition wire so whenever the radio is on that wire will send 12 volts to the amp to turn it on. Sometimes On the back of the radio harness there are two blue wires. One is Blue and the other is blue white. Always connect it to the Blue white cause thats the amp turn on wire. The solid blue wire is the power antennna wire. Also possible the blue/white wire is sending a weak 12volt signal so just connect it to the red wire which is the ignition wire. Dont connect it to the yellow wire because thats constant 12 volt. If you connect it there the amp will always be on and drain your car battery and you might hear big loud buzz sound when you turn off your car.
I have metro and there is a wire need to connect to amp, but I can't find it, so which wire do I need to connect with
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