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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8526905" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Now thats out of the way, retrace which wire is which. Open up your hood and see which wire is connected to the battery positive and that should go to your amp positive terminal. The other power wire of similar size should be the ground which is amp negative. A very tiny single wire should be your remote turn on wire. Look up what RCAs are and if you see them, then just plug them into the input section of your amp. If the rcas are cut, you will need to youtube how to open up your head unit and buy a new pair of rcas and run it through your car again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8526905, member: 650438"] Now thats out of the way, retrace which wire is which. Open up your hood and see which wire is connected to the battery positive and that should go to your amp positive terminal. The other power wire of similar size should be the ground which is amp negative. A very tiny single wire should be your remote turn on wire. Look up what RCAs are and if you see them, then just plug them into the input section of your amp. If the rcas are cut, you will need to youtube how to open up your head unit and buy a new pair of rcas and run it through your car again. [/QUOTE]
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