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<blockquote data-quote="bikinpunk" data-source="post: 1970485" data-attributes="member: 568114"><p>That's the way mine was set up originally. The amp turn-on of the headunit was connected to 2 amps and the bypass to turn all 3 devices on.</p><p></p><p>As a quick fix, take the actual amps' turn on wires and splice those together (for this purpose, just kind of tie them together to make a quick, non-permanent connection). Now, take those 2 wires at the connected end, and tap that end into the red (power) wire on the headunit harness. You can expose some wire on the power wire by using a crimping tool and cutting back a little of the wire's jacket.</p><p></p><p>That will take the majority of current draw off the amp turn-on wire and allow your bypass to turn on. This shouldn't take about 5 minutes to do. If your I-personalize and movie playback features now work, you'll know you need a relay to connect all 3 devices to the amp turn-on wire.</p><p></p><p>I hope you didn't get confused. If you are, let me know and I can re-explain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikinpunk, post: 1970485, member: 568114"] That's the way mine was set up originally. The amp turn-on of the headunit was connected to 2 amps and the bypass to turn all 3 devices on. As a quick fix, take the actual amps' turn on wires and splice those together (for this purpose, just kind of tie them together to make a quick, non-permanent connection). Now, take those 2 wires at the connected end, and tap that end into the red (power) wire on the headunit harness. You can expose some wire on the power wire by using a crimping tool and cutting back a little of the wire's jacket. That will take the majority of current draw off the amp turn-on wire and allow your bypass to turn on. This shouldn't take about 5 minutes to do. If your I-personalize and movie playback features now work, you'll know you need a relay to connect all 3 devices to the amp turn-on wire. I hope you didn't get confused. If you are, let me know and I can re-explain. [/QUOTE]
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