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<blockquote data-quote="Bracket" data-source="post: 8830475" data-attributes="member: 688219"><p>Thanks everyone, I connected the yellow wire from the sub to a blue wire on my pioneer head unit, which is for remote control apparently since it has a sticker on it that says so. The yellow wire is for the head unit memory. My bad that I didn't see that earlier. It doesn't matter much but I thought I'd mention it for reference.</p><p></p><p>The auto on/off works now so that's a good thing. And a good thing that I asked about the yellow wire connected to ground. Weird that it was connected this way evidently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bracket, post: 8830475, member: 688219"] Thanks everyone, I connected the yellow wire from the sub to a blue wire on my pioneer head unit, which is for remote control apparently since it has a sticker on it that says so. The yellow wire is for the head unit memory. My bad that I didn't see that earlier. It doesn't matter much but I thought I'd mention it for reference. The auto on/off works now so that's a good thing. And a good thing that I asked about the yellow wire connected to ground. Weird that it was connected this way evidently. [/QUOTE]
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