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    the blue or blue/white wire coming off the headunit harness is the remote. Run a 16awg wire from there to the remote terminal on your amp. The amp will not turn on without running that wire or running a 12v constant ot the remote terminal on the amp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    the blue or blue/white wire coming off the headunit harness is the remote. Run a 16awg wire from there to the remote terminal on your amp. The amp will not turn on without running that wire or running a 12v constant ot the remote terminal on the amp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BanginJimmy
    the blue or blue/white wire coming off the headunit harness is the remote. Run a 16awg wire from there to the remote terminal on your amp. The amp will not turn on without running that wire or running a 12v constant ot the remote terminal on the amp.
    thanks man. my amp may not be ****ed up after all. hell its brand new theres no reason for it to be broken.

    +1 for all the people who gave me valuable info.
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