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amp hook up in an 03 eclipse

Old Dec 4, 2005 | 04:19 AM
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i just bought a 03 eclipse and i decided that i wanted to keep the factory 6 disc changer , but i wanted to hook up my amp and subs from my previous car. Just wondering how i would hook it up. I know most it will be pretty easy but the thing that kinda stumps me is hooking up the remote wire where can i hook that up and it be pretty quick and easy? I know a decent amount about cars and i really just dont want to wire it into the ignition like most people are telling me to. Well i would appreciate any help anyone can give. Thanks!

-josh
 
Old Dec 4, 2005 | 05:30 AM
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lol.. why the hell are people telling you to hook up the remote wire to your ignition. Hook it up to a fuse that turns on and off with the key. I usually hook it up to the power window fuse.
 
Old Dec 4, 2005 | 06:46 AM
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lol i couldnt tell you why most people were telling me that. I just kinda went with what they were saying because this isnt to much of familiar territory for me but ill just go with what you said im used to older cars, mostly firebirds and camaros of the 80s or earlier so i didnt really want to get in there since i know alot has changed since the cars then. Well im in the process of moving i appreciate the help and ill let ya know how it goes. Thanks!



-josh
 
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