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<blockquote data-quote="Sparc" data-source="post: 5995186" data-attributes="member: 610866"><p>Is there an existing switch on the breaker board for the stereo? If so wire the yellow(acc) to the breaker for it and the red(12v) right to the distribution block on the back of the panel (some would say to fuse or breaker this wire as well...). This will let the switch act like turning your car on except it will be able to be used with the engine(s) off. The other option with this is to wire both the yellow and red to the breaker but this will reset the memory every time you turn it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparc, post: 5995186, member: 610866"] Is there an existing switch on the breaker board for the stereo? If so wire the yellow(acc) to the breaker for it and the red(12v) right to the distribution block on the back of the panel (some would say to fuse or breaker this wire as well...). This will let the switch act like turning your car on except it will be able to be used with the engine(s) off. The other option with this is to wire both the yellow and red to the breaker but this will reset the memory every time you turn it off. [/QUOTE]
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