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<blockquote data-quote="redciv" data-source="post: 44988" data-attributes="member: 543172"><p>OK Jay. Now on the your H/U there should have been a remote antennae wire, blue if I am not mistaken. Now since you would have used the Civic's black, L-shape antennae wire to plug into the back of your H/U. Now the remote power antennae wire, blue should connect up to the blue remote wire that is running back to the amp. That is the way I have mines set-up. Actually because of the EQ I have 3 blue remote wires in the dash. I have the H/U, EQ and the Amp's remote turn-on all wired up together. There should only be One blue remote wire turn on for the amp. The wire from the H/U may say Power Antennae because for cars like my older AUDI that had a electric anntennae the wire was use to raise and lower the power antennae. Civs don't have a power antennae so the blue wire is used to communicate to the H/U that it needs to turn on the Amp, EQ. Crossover etc. You test the remote wire by putting the + lead on the remote wire and the - lead on the ground to your amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redciv, post: 44988, member: 543172"] OK Jay. Now on the your H/U there should have been a remote antennae wire, blue if I am not mistaken. Now since you would have used the Civic's black, L-shape antennae wire to plug into the back of your H/U. Now the remote power antennae wire, blue should connect up to the blue remote wire that is running back to the amp. That is the way I have mines set-up. Actually because of the EQ I have 3 blue remote wires in the dash. I have the H/U, EQ and the Amp's remote turn-on all wired up together. There should only be One blue remote wire turn on for the amp. The wire from the H/U may say Power Antennae because for cars like my older AUDI that had a electric anntennae the wire was use to raise and lower the power antennae. Civs don't have a power antennae so the blue wire is used to communicate to the H/U that it needs to turn on the Amp, EQ. Crossover etc. You test the remote wire by putting the + lead on the remote wire and the - lead on the ground to your amp. [/QUOTE]
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