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dmwildberger 
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I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX Sedan, and I am trying to replace my factory AM/FM Cassette Stereo with a Pioneer DEH-1500 receiver. My Accord has a power antenna in the rear that works with the factory stereo; it goes up and down when the radio is on /off. However, my Pioneer head unit's wiring harness doesn't seem to have a wire lead to operate the power antenna. Where can I connect the power antenna lead from my car to my new head unit so that it will operate normally. I want it to be able to retract when I turn off my radio. Can I just connect it to the ACC / IGNITION + (Red), or some other power source?

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

dmwildberger

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Put it on the 12volt turn on lead, if you have an amp you'll tap into that wire as well....its usually blue and has a plastic tag.
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use the blue/white wire, to be exact
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