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<blockquote data-quote="mast240" data-source="post: 7411803" data-attributes="member: 631695"><p>even if you cant find the right one off the back of the HU (which is pretty simple, just hook up a DMM to each one, turn the car on and off, and poof)... you can always do as i suggested before... underneath the driver side dash is the most common place for the fuse box, and the fuse box cover will have a diagram on it, showing you which fuse controls what... just spice your line in with either the stereo fuse, or the acc fuse.</p><p></p><p>and you could just run an inline switch... but its not recommended... unless you have it running from a source that already cuts off with the car (some people run it this way, so they can turn their amps on and off on the fly)... but just running an inline switch off a constant power source is an easy way to kill the battery. VERY easy to forget to hit the switch one night... and the next morning is when you HAVE to be on time to something, and... guess what, cars dead! ... we only tell you ish from experience bro, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mast240, post: 7411803, member: 631695"] even if you cant find the right one off the back of the HU (which is pretty simple, just hook up a DMM to each one, turn the car on and off, and poof)... you can always do as i suggested before... underneath the driver side dash is the most common place for the fuse box, and the fuse box cover will have a diagram on it, showing you which fuse controls what... just spice your line in with either the stereo fuse, or the acc fuse. and you could just run an inline switch... but its not recommended... unless you have it running from a source that already cuts off with the car (some people run it this way, so they can turn their amps on and off on the fly)... but just running an inline switch off a constant power source is an easy way to kill the battery. VERY easy to forget to hit the switch one night... and the next morning is when you HAVE to be on time to something, and... guess what, cars dead! ... we only tell you ish from experience bro, lol [/QUOTE]
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