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1999 cadillac seville sls stereo wiring


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01sierra 
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i want to get the wiring diagram for 99 Seville SLS im adding an amp and sub and want to keep the stock radio. cause it has a 6 disc cd changer but no onstar. im looking for a place for the remote wire possibly adding a switch. is there a better way to do it. like an oem integration  i've looked for some but didnt find any
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Does the car has a Bose radio?
Luis
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Is up to the installer to test all wires with a DMM whenever possible.
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Remote amp turn on leads are pretty easy if you don't have an aftermarket deck with a "remote" wire. Simply find an accessory lead and tap into it.  Accessory meaning a circuit that isn't energized till the key is turned on. No need for a "switch".
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xdmanx007 wrote:
Remote amp turn on leads are pretty easy if you don't have an aftermarket deck with a "remote" wire. Simply find an accessory lead and tap into it.  Accessory meaning a circuit that isn't energized till the key is turned on. No need for a "switch".
Granted you do not need a switch to turn the amplifier on/off with the key, but if you should happen to have an amplifier that goes into protection mode (which hopefully never happens), a switch on the remote lead from an accessory source will prevent you from having to pull over to the side of the road to turn the amplifier off/on to reset it.
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