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sirius_guy 
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I am a newb when it comes to car audio, so bear with me here.  I just bought a Kenwood Sirius Satellite unit for my car, and I want to find out how to hook up the FM modulator.  It says it needs 12v+ supply, but I am kind of weary of where to connect.  There is a 12v+ wire on my radio harness, so could I just splice the two wires together?  If not, where are some good places to connect to 12V?

Thanks in advance

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You have the rite idea, If you have an aftermarket radio connect it to the remote turn on lead Blue wire with white stripe. If you have a factory radio you will need to connect it to the Switched + 12 volt in your radio harness (just splice them together). Beware their is a constant +12volt and a switched +12 volt in your radio harness. Make sure you connect it to the switched + 12 volt. If you have a voltage tester you can test the wire, Turn on the ignition and it should have power, turn off the ignition and it should have no power.

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thanks bberman1, that's exactly the answer I was looking for.  Looks like I will be doing a little installation tomorrow.
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