SemperZoom
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first of all disconnect the positive end of the battery so that the amp doesnt make a circuit as u install it, (ive installed int with the battery on) but just to keep it safe.
ok so the red and white av cables plug right into the amp on the red and white connections.
the blue wire goes to the "remote" connection on your amp
the yellow wire goes to the "battery" or power conenction on the amp
the black cable goes to the "ground" connection on your amp
now those 2 wires on the right that have the gold and red ends plug into the amps speaker terminals which are negative and positive, look at the cables and see if they are labled, then u can "bridge" the connections as they are labeled on the amp, by plugging the positive cable to the positive terminal and the negative to the negative etc..
once u have done that make sure the connections on the back of the head unit (stereo) match up. if you have the stock stereo then dont worry about it just make sure there is a fuse on the yellow wire that is connected to the positive end of the battery. once all that is plugged in then turn on your stereo and see if the amp and speaker are on then let me know what happens. hope i helped and wasnt too confusing haha[/QUOTE]
I hooked it all up a few days ago but it wasn't working- My radiator/SMIC sorta took my attention after that. I think the problem may be with my remote turn on. I have an upgraded stereo and I think my problem is with the remote turn on. I hooked the "amp remote" wire to a yellow wire coming from the factory harness, thinking it was the remote turn on to the amp. However the remote turn on wire in the trunk is blue.. so that didn't make much sense to me. However the only wires not connected from the factory harness into my aftermarket radio harness are the yellow one, and white and blue one, and a ?green and pink? one. Or something like that. I believe the other rwo are dimmer and illumination.
Does that make sense? Tell me what you think. Also, where is the power light on the amp because I'm pretty sure mine isn't on. The fuse from the power to the amp is good so I' pretty sure it's getting power... I wont be home until late tomorrow and I'll check it out some more.
Thanks for the help!