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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 1871178" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>If it's an Infinity system, then it definitely has a factory amp, and there's definitely a remote turn-on wire in the factory harness that needs to get voltage or the amplifier won't work. In a normal installation the factory remote wire (probably green/red) will be connected to the blue/white remote output at the head unit. Are you 100% completely certain that the blue/white wire from the head unit wasn't connected to anything in the factory harness? In any case, make sure the factory remote wire is connected to a voltage source when the head unit is on, and that should bring your speakers back. If that doesn't work, check all your vehicle fuses; the factory amp has its own fuse separate from the radio fuse, so that may be blown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 1871178, member: 554753"] If it's an Infinity system, then it definitely has a factory amp, and there's definitely a remote turn-on wire in the factory harness that needs to get voltage or the amplifier won't work. In a normal installation the factory remote wire (probably green/red) will be connected to the blue/white remote output at the head unit. Are you 100% completely certain that the blue/white wire from the head unit wasn't connected to anything in the factory harness? In any case, make sure the factory remote wire is connected to a voltage source when the head unit is on, and that should bring your speakers back. If that doesn't work, check all your vehicle fuses; the factory amp has its own fuse separate from the radio fuse, so that may be blown. [/QUOTE]
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