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    wiring deck - ign power

    Would it be allright to use the cig lighter as the ign power - so the deck comes on when you turn the key ?



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    whats wrong with your ign wire now?

    i spose it COULD work, but then you'd have no lighter. :-P aslo make sure its fused etc etc..

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    I used to have that setup because my radio wires melted and couldn't find them. When I wired it that way, my wires used to get really hot and you don't have any constant memory so I had to keep programming my radio stations and cd choices. It was so ghetto but I had to have music when I was driving, lol.
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    you can always hook ur ign wire to your battery, so when your car starts so does the head-unit...it is the same basis as your amps...but why dont you just have the power (yellow) wire hooked into the back of your head-unit???
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    Ya I think I found the stock power wire yellow/red - I'll try and see if its the right one. I compared it with the one of my other wire harness and its the same color so, i guess prob solved thanx yall !
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    Originally posted by kennycm
    I used to have that setup because my radio wires melted and couldn't find them. When I wired it that way, my wires used to get really hot and you don't have any constant memory so I had to keep programming my radio stations and cd choices. It was so ghetto but I had to have music when I was driving, lol.
    you obviously had a short circuit man
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    test it with a test light first
    can neverbe too careful
    aslo try and trace it back to the fuse
    you'd want that puppy fused for sure

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    Just found the stock ign power of the stock deck harness. Its the only wire I'm using from the deck harness. But she works yaaa I got music

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