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Old Nov 11, 2015 | 01:54 PM
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Default 2013 Civic Amp install help

Forgive me if this has been ask'd before, but I have searched through countless threads and read more BS then I need to for a simple answer. I'm installing an amp and sub into my wife's 2013 Civic Si Sedan. Everywhere Im reading people are switching the remote wire. I really don't prefer this method and wish to have it switched to the key, Does anyone know if this is possible from the fuse box, or something easier? I will be using the factory head unit.
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Old Nov 21, 2015 | 05:37 AM
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Old Nov 22, 2015 | 05:31 PM
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Default Re: 2013 Civic Amp install help

I have something similar to this

Amazon.com: PAC LP7-2 L.O.C. PRO Series 2-Channel Line Output Converter with Remote Turn On: Car Electronics Amazon.com: PAC LP7-2 L.O.C. PRO Series 2-Channel Line Output Converter with Remote Turn On: Car Electronics


you can wire it directly into this unit. simple plug and play for easy bass.

How mine was done, it was wired directly into the key-on ignition circuit so that it only powers on with key on. I believe directly off the cylinder wiring. I had a shop do it because im lazy.
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