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<blockquote data-quote="jluv" data-source="post: 5307942" data-attributes="member: 567917"><p>LOL! Wow dude. Sorry for laughing but that's crazy. You've got your stuff all jacked up.</p><p></p><p>You don't want your TR7 wired to the remote in. That shouldn't be causing your problems, but it's not going to work properly.</p><p></p><p>You need to wire the green wire from the TR7 to the remote/amp turn-on lead from the 505. That wire is blue and white.</p><p></p><p>The TR7 needs to be in the "off" position. Having it "on" shouldn't be causing those freakish problems, but still...</p><p></p><p>You may have problems with it now from hooking it up wrong and messing with the switch. It comes programmed out of the box to work with the Alpine units, but you may have reprogrammed it or caused it to lose that programming. Try hooking it up correctly and keeping the switch off and see if that works. If not, you may have to manually program it for the Alpine deck by following the instructions that came with the TR7.</p><p></p><p>We know that you hooked up some wires incorrectly, and it sounds like youy may have messed up other wiring in your vehicle. Vehicle wiring is not one of those things you want to screw up. Either you know what you're doing and can follow directions carefully, or you should leave it to the pros. You can wire up the wrong stuff and literally kill your vehicle's entire electrical system or even burn your car to the ground.</p><p></p><p>Good luck. I'm trying to be helpful, not mean, but you seriously should consider either taking it to a reputable shop or having someone with more experience actually there help you/show you/do it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jluv, post: 5307942, member: 567917"] LOL! Wow dude. Sorry for laughing but that's crazy. You've got your stuff all jacked up. You don't want your TR7 wired to the remote in. That shouldn't be causing your problems, but it's not going to work properly. You need to wire the green wire from the TR7 to the remote/amp turn-on lead from the 505. That wire is blue and white. The TR7 needs to be in the "off" position. Having it "on" shouldn't be causing those freakish problems, but still... You may have problems with it now from hooking it up wrong and messing with the switch. It comes programmed out of the box to work with the Alpine units, but you may have reprogrammed it or caused it to lose that programming. Try hooking it up correctly and keeping the switch off and see if that works. If not, you may have to manually program it for the Alpine deck by following the instructions that came with the TR7. We know that you hooked up some wires incorrectly, and it sounds like youy may have messed up other wiring in your vehicle. Vehicle wiring is not one of those things you want to screw up. Either you know what you're doing and can follow directions carefully, or you should leave it to the pros. You can wire up the wrong stuff and literally kill your vehicle's entire electrical system or even burn your car to the ground. Good luck. I'm trying to be helpful, not mean, but you seriously should consider either taking it to a reputable shop or having someone with more experience actually there help you/show you/do it for you. [/QUOTE]
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