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<blockquote data-quote="KBCnick" data-source="post: 6728532" data-attributes="member: 619294"><p>you just need to connect the wire to something that only has power when you turn the car on. my car right now has a stock headunit, so i dont have a remote turn on wire either. you just gotta find the right one. you can take one of those tester things, and test wires when the car is off, then turn it on and see if it has power then. that can mean a lot of cutting and taping though.haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KBCnick, post: 6728532, member: 619294"] you just need to connect the wire to something that only has power when you turn the car on. my car right now has a stock headunit, so i dont have a remote turn on wire either. you just gotta find the right one. you can take one of those tester things, and test wires when the car is off, then turn it on and see if it has power then. that can mean a lot of cutting and taping though.haha [/QUOTE]
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