How I understand it the new deck sends the signal to the stock amp through the GMOS-04 wiring harness.what are you using to get the signal to the stock amp? any rca?
and you want to use the blue/white from the hu to the amp for turn on...not the antenna lead.
also, you can do testing to see what the issue is....check at the amp to see if it is powering on with a dmm.
test the blue/white at the hu with a dmm then....if it is not hot, then the amp will not turn onHow I understand it the new deck sends the signal to the stock amp through the GMOS-04 wiring harness.
So I want blue/white to blue/white then? I tried that and it didnt seem to change my problem.
I'm not sure where to access the stock amp unfortunately.
Unfortunately I dont have a dmm on hand. Is there another way to test it?test the blue/white at the hu with a dmm then....if it is not hot, then the amp will not turn on
a very small light bulb....like a dash light bulb.Unfortunately I dont have a dmm on hand. Is there another way to test it?
I used a small flashlight bulb with the blue/white on the bottom and the outter casing hooked to the black ground wire and it did not light up.a very small light bulb....like a dash light bulb.
touch the blue/white to the end and ground the outer ring.
and you turned on the key and hu?I used a small flashlight bulb with the blue/white on the bottom and the outter casing hooked to the black ground wire and it did not light up.
makes me believe the stock amp is not turning on.....make sure there isn't a setting for turning on an external amp.Yeah the car was on, and the Hu was on.
hu needs to be plugged in....and test the wire coming from the huWait did I need to have the HU plugged in for that test? I just tested the blue/white coming from the harness without the HU plugged in.