No, the blue is for the remote is ot not?
So you need to find which wire is the remote (or possibly aux) wire on the h/u.
Does the ISO connector for the HU have a blue remote wire too? Does this plug into anything at the ISO block? If it does, you need to 1. tap off that wire for the amp. or 2. Get access to the ISO, place a new pin in there and do it that way.
Only way your going to be able to tap 5v from there.
ISO block is the connectors that clip into the back of the h/u from the car's wiring loom. Not all remote wires from h/u's are blue, my old Kenwood was browny orange I think.
Do you not have a manual for it?
From where?
Doesn't state a lot about them on the site...
You got any pics of the back of the unit??
you can also use the power antenna lead for this if your head unit doesnt have it.
Or wire it off your ignition.
All these are difficult choices, if you can ge tme a wirign diagram for your HU, we should be able towork out which one you need to connect.
Get a photobucket account (they're free) Upload pics on that, then upload from there (post the pb link in) to post up on here.
The white connector block is speaker wires, so disregard that.
It'll be one of the wires coming from the black connector.
My money's on the light blue one. Haven't you got a manual?
Well normally, the remote wire from the h/u is only a few inches long and you just connect to it via some kind of connector. So are there any wires that don't go anywhere?
I would.The white connector block is speaker wires, so disregard that.
It'll be one of the wires coming from the black connector.
My money's on the light blue one. Haven't you got a manual?
see i thought that but ill grab my manual and have a look, if it is do i strip the wire then place it in with the excisting one and tape it off to keep it secure?
My money's on the light blue one.