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<blockquote data-quote="FenixAudio" data-source="post: 6869756" data-attributes="member: 622195"><p>umm...gmc or not there is no way the remote wire will do a thing to your ******. ifyou have the amp hooked to your deck there is no freaking way. its justa fuse dude. either the fuse on the deck or a small 10a in the fuse box.</p><p></p><p>wait a minute....unless you have the deck hooked to the white wire going to your fuse box. ifyou grounded the white wire it will effect your ******. this wire has to be hooked up when you put in a remote start as well becasue it powers the transmission. i have seen people instll remote starts and when the customer drives it will not leave second gear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FenixAudio, post: 6869756, member: 622195"] umm...gmc or not there is no way the remote wire will do a thing to your ******. ifyou have the amp hooked to your deck there is no freaking way. its justa fuse dude. either the fuse on the deck or a small 10a in the fuse box. wait a minute....unless you have the deck hooked to the white wire going to your fuse box. ifyou grounded the white wire it will effect your ******. this wire has to be hooked up when you put in a remote start as well becasue it powers the transmission. i have seen people instll remote starts and when the customer drives it will not leave second gear. [/QUOTE]
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