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<blockquote data-quote="assassin1840" data-source="post: 7697893" data-attributes="member: 635215"><p>use a digital multi meter and place the ground wire on just a ground and then place the positive wire in your fuse panel on an empty fuse slot there is two sides its the top and turn your key on acc do not turn the car on. if you get a reading of 12+ volts when you turn your key and then turn it off then thats the one you want to put ur remote wire on. do this and see if your amp turns on. on another note just buy the sounds of it, it doesnt sound like you have a good ground. take a pic of your install so we can see better. also get some new audio and learn to read, YOU PUT THIS IN THE WRONG SECTION........... FAIL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="assassin1840, post: 7697893, member: 635215"] use a digital multi meter and place the ground wire on just a ground and then place the positive wire in your fuse panel on an empty fuse slot there is two sides its the top and turn your key on acc do not turn the car on. if you get a reading of 12+ volts when you turn your key and then turn it off then thats the one you want to put ur remote wire on. do this and see if your amp turns on. on another note just buy the sounds of it, it doesnt sound like you have a good ground. take a pic of your install so we can see better. also get some new audio and learn to read, YOU PUT THIS IN THE WRONG SECTION........... FAIL! [/QUOTE]
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