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? Anyways... they are using the CAN bus in the car to turn on the radio as far as I know. The same might go for the amp. Haven't done audio in one yet, but did have a very good look at one whilst doing a remote start. Basically, treat it like a 2003+ VW. Go somewhere else for switched power. The other thing you can do is, using a small test speaker, plug in the OEM HU and see what turns off when the deck is turned off, wiring wise. The amp lives by the steering column, I believe.
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