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<blockquote data-quote="azeroth123" data-source="post: 3990746" data-attributes="member: 582020"><p>yeah pretty much from the + terminal on the battery to the 12v terminal on the headunit. I'm surprised though, usually if you are using the main power wire that was going to the stock deck and have everything grounded right an aftermarket shouldn't be strong enough to cause dimming unless your vehicle has pretty poor electrical... Make sure you are using the right power wire and that you have a good ground, sometimes there are multiple ones...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azeroth123, post: 3990746, member: 582020"] yeah pretty much from the + terminal on the battery to the 12v terminal on the headunit. I'm surprised though, usually if you are using the main power wire that was going to the stock deck and have everything grounded right an aftermarket shouldn't be strong enough to cause dimming unless your vehicle has pretty poor electrical... Make sure you are using the right power wire and that you have a good ground, sometimes there are multiple ones... [/QUOTE]
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