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PostSubject: aftermarket radio...   aftermarket radio... I_icon_minitimeJune 29th 2011, 9:42 pm

Sup CAMM. Quick question in order for my radio to work I need to to connect the power cable to the power cable on the cig lighter correct? Or is there any other way? Thanks...
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PostSubject: Re: aftermarket radio...   aftermarket radio... I_icon_minitimeJune 29th 2011, 10:45 pm

for an amp remote wire or a headunit?

if you use the cig lighter for an amp remote wire your speakers will make pop noises when you turn the car on and off with the radio on.

for a headunit you should get the correct pigtail adapter to plug into the factory wiring....
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PostSubject: Re: aftermarket radio...   aftermarket radio... I_icon_minitimeJune 30th 2011, 5:32 am

Is for a headunit..
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