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<blockquote data-quote="ssj2xxgotenxx" data-source="post: 1888708" data-attributes="member: 550372"><p>I have the same wiring kit, and this is how it goes. Do everything you just said above, and place the wiring you ran from the battery into the B+ terminal on you amplifier.</p><p></p><p>The Ground: The short 2 feet wire is the ground, and that simply connects into the - terminal on the amp, and the other end gets an O ring and connects to any metallic location on the car (chasis). Be sure to remove all the paint of the metal to get the best connection possible. That takes care of the ground.</p><p></p><p>The RCA's: Take apart your dash and remove your headunit. Behind your headunit will lie a set of RCA oututs. Find the one that says "sub output," and match the colors, Red to Red, and White to White. Do the same on the amplifier, and that's the end of the RCA issue.</p><p></p><p>The Remore Wire: The KnuKnoceptz RCA's come with built in remote leads, it is located between the two wires that make up the RCA's. Look on the back of you headunit and you will see a wire harness. Find the SOLID BLUE wire and simply splice into it and connect the remote wire to it. You can use T-Taps or solder/heatshrink. Find the small post on your amplifier that says 12v and attach the wire.</p><p></p><p>That leaves the speaker wires, but if you don't know what to do with that, you shouldn't be doing your own installs....</p><p></p><p>That's all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssj2xxgotenxx, post: 1888708, member: 550372"] I have the same wiring kit, and this is how it goes. Do everything you just said above, and place the wiring you ran from the battery into the B+ terminal on you amplifier. The Ground: The short 2 feet wire is the ground, and that simply connects into the - terminal on the amp, and the other end gets an O ring and connects to any metallic location on the car (chasis). Be sure to remove all the paint of the metal to get the best connection possible. That takes care of the ground. The RCA's: Take apart your dash and remove your headunit. Behind your headunit will lie a set of RCA oututs. Find the one that says "sub output," and match the colors, Red to Red, and White to White. Do the same on the amplifier, and that's the end of the RCA issue. The Remore Wire: The KnuKnoceptz RCA's come with built in remote leads, it is located between the two wires that make up the RCA's. Look on the back of you headunit and you will see a wire harness. Find the SOLID BLUE wire and simply splice into it and connect the remote wire to it. You can use T-Taps or solder/heatshrink. Find the small post on your amplifier that says 12v and attach the wire. That leaves the speaker wires, but if you don't know what to do with that, you shouldn't be doing your own installs.... That's all. [/QUOTE]
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