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Trouble installing “Remote Turn On Wire”.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ty.joh" data-source="post: 8668989" data-attributes="member: 676566"><p>2014 Ford Fusion SE</p><p></p><p>I have already ran all of my cables and have my amp and sub connected. I have the stock head unit, so I tried tapping into multiple 12v fuses that shut off when there is no power (power windows, cluster, radio) but the amp stays on even when the car is off. I took the steering wheel column apart to locate the ignition harness so I can connect to the accessory wire, but cannot find a diagram for that and have no way to test.</p><p></p><p>easy way around this? Getting really frustrated for something that should be so simple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ty.joh, post: 8668989, member: 676566"] 2014 Ford Fusion SE I have already ran all of my cables and have my amp and sub connected. I have the stock head unit, so I tried tapping into multiple 12v fuses that shut off when there is no power (power windows, cluster, radio) but the amp stays on even when the car is off. I took the steering wheel column apart to locate the ignition harness so I can connect to the accessory wire, but cannot find a diagram for that and have no way to test. easy way around this? Getting really frustrated for something that should be so simple. [/QUOTE]
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