INTEGRA SYSTEM INSTALL
can some one help me on my wiring??
i have a 10"JL and a cheap amp. i got all the wiring needed and put it all together. the "blue" remote wire is the thing i need help on. does anyone know where i put this? i know its to the deck...but which wire??
ppl told me to connect it to the bluee wire but the blue wire says power antenna on it.
BTW..i have a 91 integra with a pioneer deck.
i have a 10"JL and a cheap amp. i got all the wiring needed and put it all together. the "blue" remote wire is the thing i need help on. does anyone know where i put this? i know its to the deck...but which wire??
ppl told me to connect it to the bluee wire but the blue wire says power antenna on it.
BTW..i have a 91 integra with a pioneer deck.
Your "deck", [if it's an aftermarket one] will also have a blue wire on it, maybe a blue and a blue/white, if only one blue wire use it, if both a blue and a blue/white, one is an amp turn on the other is a power ant. trigger, if you wire it to the wrong wire the amp will only be on when the radio is on, if your HU is a stock one then run a wire from the acc, free pin on your fuse box to the amp remote input, the amp is only on if the ign. is on.
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this is the thing...i connected it with the blue and the blue with the white together...so all 3 wires are connected..and yet..nothing seems to be hitting...is it ok for me to connect all 3??
man...ive been lagging on this for a while..and i really want to install it..
this is irratating me..!!
man...ive been lagging on this for a while..and i really want to install it..
this is irratating me..!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2nd_Gen »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">this is the thing...i connected it with the blue and the blue with the white together...so all 3 wires are connected..and yet..nothing seems to be hitting...is it ok for me to connect all 3??
man...ive been lagging on this for a while..and i really want to install it..
this is irratating me..!!</TD></TR></TABLE> Connecting the "3" together shouldn't hurt anything, both the blue and the blue/white are 12V+ outputs, the only problem I can see from doing this is because they are outputs putting 12V+ into them may blow a diode or something, and there would be no output on the wires, so no turn on control, to check if this is the problem use a short piece of wire and "jump" from the amps 12V+ input term. to the remote input term., if the amp turns on, you have no output on the blue or blue/white wires on the HU, if the amp still will not turn on, then the problem is someplace else. Use a multimeter, DVM or a test light to check that you have power and ground at the amp, also disconnect the subs at the amp and meter the wires to make sure the subs are wired properly, you should have an impedance load of no lower then 2 ohms, and because its a "cheap amp", no lower then 4 ohms, you can also "pulse" the speakers by just touching a batt., [9V] for a sec. to the pos. (+) and neg. (-) speaker wire to the batt. pos. and neg. term, if the speakers are connected properly and are working the cones will "pop" out or in, depending on what batt. term. touches what speaker wire, pos. to pos. and neg. to neg. the cone will pop out, pos. to neg. and neg. to pos. the cone will "pop" in, try all this and let me know.
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man...ive been lagging on this for a while..and i really want to install it..
this is irratating me..!!</TD></TR></TABLE> Connecting the "3" together shouldn't hurt anything, both the blue and the blue/white are 12V+ outputs, the only problem I can see from doing this is because they are outputs putting 12V+ into them may blow a diode or something, and there would be no output on the wires, so no turn on control, to check if this is the problem use a short piece of wire and "jump" from the amps 12V+ input term. to the remote input term., if the amp turns on, you have no output on the blue or blue/white wires on the HU, if the amp still will not turn on, then the problem is someplace else. Use a multimeter, DVM or a test light to check that you have power and ground at the amp, also disconnect the subs at the amp and meter the wires to make sure the subs are wired properly, you should have an impedance load of no lower then 2 ohms, and because its a "cheap amp", no lower then 4 ohms, you can also "pulse" the speakers by just touching a batt., [9V] for a sec. to the pos. (+) and neg. (-) speaker wire to the batt. pos. and neg. term, if the speakers are connected properly and are working the cones will "pop" out or in, depending on what batt. term. touches what speaker wire, pos. to pos. and neg. to neg. the cone will pop out, pos. to neg. and neg. to pos. the cone will "pop" in, try all this and let me know.
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