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Stumped on install, never ran accross this issue before.
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7241237" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>yes, you would have to splice into a remote wire from the rear of the head unit. the problem is, with all the new "smart" databuss features, you could possibly get the wrong wire. i haven't dealt with yours, but most newer head units i've seen have always had an output to turn peripherals on. if you want to install an aftermarket head, that's another story, where you really want a harness adapter, and/or module possibly. just tapping a high level signal off the door speakers is your safest bet right now, imho. you just don't have to run wires all the way into your doors. a shop could find the correct wire, and if they tap the wrong wire, everything is covered by them to make it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7241237, member: 629234"] yes, you would have to splice into a remote wire from the rear of the head unit. the problem is, with all the new "smart" databuss features, you could possibly get the wrong wire. i haven't dealt with yours, but most newer head units i've seen have always had an output to turn peripherals on. if you want to install an aftermarket head, that's another story, where you really want a harness adapter, and/or module possibly. just tapping a high level signal off the door speakers is your safest bet right now, imho. you just don't have to run wires all the way into your doors. a shop could find the correct wire, and if they tap the wrong wire, everything is covered by them to make it right. [/QUOTE]
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