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<blockquote data-quote="matt_bennett05" data-source="post: 7112232" data-attributes="member: 614201"><p>I would say that you need to go and make sure that you have the remote wire wired correctly... best way to check is to turn the vehicle off (and headunit) and get a dmm (digital multi meter... fluke, greenlee, auto parts cheapo, whatever you have access to) and check to see if the wire that the remote wire is connected to still has 12v (which may fluctuate up and down)... if so you need to try and check all the other wires (turning vehicle on and off) until you find one that is switched to your ignition</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matt_bennett05, post: 7112232, member: 614201"] I would say that you need to go and make sure that you have the remote wire wired correctly... best way to check is to turn the vehicle off (and headunit) and get a dmm (digital multi meter... fluke, greenlee, auto parts cheapo, whatever you have access to) and check to see if the wire that the remote wire is connected to still has 12v (which may fluctuate up and down)... if so you need to try and check all the other wires (turning vehicle on and off) until you find one that is switched to your ignition [/QUOTE]
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