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i installed a stereo into a jeep grand cherokee and have no sound now i know there is a factory amp in the car do i have to cut the wires going into the amp and connect them to the other side or what do i have to do.
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Did you try hooking up the remote turn on wire to fire up the fact. amp and play through it?
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no how do i do it?
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Well on the plug you wired the new cd player there should be a blue wire in that harness, check and make sure there is a wire coming out of the other side of that pin. This should be the turn on wire. I'll look at my wiring info to give you a color to look for in the factory harness. Look for dk. green with a red stripe, this is listed as the remote turn on wire.
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ill try but if that doesnt work how do i bypass the amp?
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nxtgenaud wrote:
ill try but if that doesnt work how do i bypass the amp?

It will work. If memory serves me right it's the last pin on the BLACK plug and may also be a LIGHT GREEN wire as well. It will have 12 volts when the ignition is turned on and 0 volts when ignition is off.

Jeff
Velocity Custom Home Theater
Mobile Audio/Video Specialist
Morden, Manitoba CANADA
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worked like a champ thanks you got to love this web site.

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