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So the amplifier is the culprit!



  Astra 1.9Cdti SRi
Cant be a fault in the cd player every time,

Have you connected the Remote properly ye? thats the only thing that controls the on/off of the amp
 
take clear photographs of the back of the HU, and the connectors on the amp, and your earth point.

are you on the talkaudio forums? Full of great advice on there.
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
take clear photographs of the back of the HU, and the connectors on the amp, and your earth point.

are you on the talkaudio forums? Full of great advice on there.
no not on forums

the thing is... its a different head unit and amp....

so it cant be them???

also for got to ask when wireing up whats the best way to do it because the fuse keeps popping
 
ok, so to clarify:

You've had 2 different Head Units, 2 different Amps and changed your earth point... and with both HU/amp combinations the light on the 2 different amps is always on when the ignition is off?
 
  Astra 1.9Cdti SRi
Could be a Sony HU and a Alpine Amp/sub wont make any difference, if they are connected in properly the will work.

so you have a problem with Remote ...
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
ok, so to clarify:

You've had 2 different Head Units, 2 different Amps and changed your earth point... and with both HU/amp combinations the light on the 2 different amps is always on when the ignition is off?

correct
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
Could be a Sony HU and a Alpine Amp/sub wont make any difference, if they are connected in properly the will work.

so you have a problem with Remote ...

its looking that way but how can u have a problem with a single piece of wire?
 
  Astra 1.9Cdti SRi
its looking that way but how can u have a problem with a single piece of wire?

Easy, wire could be broken inside ;) but doubt it(could happen tho)

you got any spare wire atall hanging about? use speaker wire if you have to will still do the job but it wont be Blue
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
i suppose its worth a shot, the thing is, its obviously not broken... because the sub works, and the music etc...

just wont turn off
 
no, im unsure what you mean by this...

I'll try and explain it even easier.

look behind the HU, at the end of the renault wiring loom there is a red bullet connector and a yellow bullet connector. One wire goes to the battery the other goes to the ignition... permanent live problems are often resolved by unplugging the 2 wires and swapping them over.

Try it, there are no ill side effects and if it's still the same you can swap them back.
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
will do! i cant see it being this as ive had 3 clios (all the same wiring) and ive had a sub and amp in this car for 4/5 months so will try.

il get some pics too

p.s - thanks for your patients on this
 
  Vee 6
How neat is your wiring at the amp ? If one strand is shorting over to the remote on terminal this would keep the amp alive full time.
 
Red and Yellow.

after that, check the entire remote wire to see if its caught on anything and for any breaks.
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
right im back... pics uploading

first things first - there is defo no split in the remote wire (i just used another wire to test)
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
glear connections:

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remote wire

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heres what the remote is connected to

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back of the cd player

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  Ph1 172 & meg 225 lu
Looks like the blue wire may be a permanent live, try connecting it to the yellow wire coming out of the stereo, you could use a multimeter to test for a switched live, or a bulb with 2 pieces of wire, can you get a close pic of the wiring diagram on the top of the hu?
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
Looks like the blue wire may be a permanent live, try connecting it to the yellow wire coming out of the stereo, you could use a multimeter to test for a switched live, or a bulb with 2 pieces of wire, can you get a close pic of the wiring diagram on the top of the hu?

i could wire it up to me neons, that would show weather it was live

and i can get a closer pic brb in 10
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
Right... The blue wire shown in pic 2 IS a PERMANANT live.

i have just wire it up to my neons (which came on) and the keys wernt in the ignition
picture on the top of the ead unit didnt tell me anything!
 
  Yozza'd Titanium 182
i connected the neons to both the yellow and white wire (with ignition on) and the neons did not come on
 
  Ph1 172 & meg 225 lu
You'll have to use your neons to find a switched live, it'll be either the red or yellow wire going into the headunit, just splice into the switched live and your sorted
 
  Vee 6
Right, The normally correct ISO position for the switched remote feed output is pin six.

Normally this is blue, But in your photo it's green, Next pin to the red which is the switched ignition feed.

What make is your head unit ? It's not got the normal pin out colours, If you stick your amp remote lead (Grey) onto the red this will switch it with the key.

The blue wire that you have the amp connected to is the pin for the phone mute on the original radio, So might be getting back fed off the car.

This pin when grounded would bring up "Speech" on the display.
 
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  Yozza'd Titanium 182
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IT f**king WORKED IT f**king WORKED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


markblack 172 and the rest of you thanks so much, i was litrally on the verge of giving up

and whats more... my origional amp isnt"the culprit" or goosed!!

i wud kiss u right now if u wer here!
 


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