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<blockquote data-quote="CSCStang" data-source="post: 8286978" data-attributes="member: 660529"><p>Do not splice the power wire. Run the power from the battery (with the fuse added as close to the battery connection as possible, no more than 12 inches) to the amp +. From that amp +, run a smaller wire (use some of the remote wire from the amp kit, the blue) to the loc for power to it. Make another run of that blue from the remote turn on at the amp to the signal on the loc that will tell the amp to turn on. Ground the amp to bare metal (using sandpaper). Make sure it is screwed down tight and run that ground wire as short as possible. You will have to look up your wiring harness schematic to find out your pos and neg wires coming from the rear speakers to hook up the loc the right way. You should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSCStang, post: 8286978, member: 660529"] Do not splice the power wire. Run the power from the battery (with the fuse added as close to the battery connection as possible, no more than 12 inches) to the amp +. From that amp +, run a smaller wire (use some of the remote wire from the amp kit, the blue) to the loc for power to it. Make another run of that blue from the remote turn on at the amp to the signal on the loc that will tell the amp to turn on. Ground the amp to bare metal (using sandpaper). Make sure it is screwed down tight and run that ground wire as short as possible. You will have to look up your wiring harness schematic to find out your pos and neg wires coming from the rear speakers to hook up the loc the right way. You should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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