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pgavinski 
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Posted: March 03, 2006 at 10:17 AM / IP Logged  

My Question

I have a 1998 Mazada B3000 Pick Up truck

I am installing a AMP to the factory radio with a (adjustable line output converter which allows you to use your factory radio- model # iec auloc)

anyways...i have that converter hookedup and the AMP is all hooked up except i dont have the Amp remote wire connected.....i have no idea which wire on the wire harness to tap this remote wire into

1998 Mazda B-Series Stereo Information     <----- this is the diagram of my vehicle wireing but i dont have a blue wire which that stereo information says is the amp remote........the  following are my wires

GREEN/ Purple,  Yellow & Black (Switched 12V+),   Black & Green,  Blue/Gray(Left Rear+),    Yellow/Tan(Left Rear-),    ORANGE / green(Left Front+),   Blue/white(left front-),     BLACK/ green,

Blue/Red,   Black (ground),    RED / black,   empty space,  ORANGE / red(rightrear+),    BROWN / Pink(rightrear-),     GREEN / WHITE(rightfront-),     GREEN/ orange(rightfront+)

Please if you can point me in the right direction as to how i am to hook up this amp remote  (my final step)  i would greatly appreciate any help

thank you and have a great day

please ask any questions if needed

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Posted: March 03, 2006 at 10:49 AM / IP Logged  
pgavinski wrote:

GREEN/ Purple,  Yellow & Black (Switched 12V+)

It looks like your yellow/black wire is the one you are going to use.

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Posted: March 03, 2006 at 10:50 AM / IP Logged  

If your right or wrong......Thanks for replying im sure it will work....thank you

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Posted: March 03, 2006 at 11:06 AM / IP Logged  
Well if you are concerned about it, test it with a meter or test light.

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