I’m installing a stereo head unit and don’t have sound. This blue wire comes from the included harness and is the amp control wire. The control wire on the other connector at the unit also says amp control and isn’t connected to anything. I’m assuming I have to connect the two wires and this thing (plus heat shrink wrap…?) will help. I’m unsure if I should use this or cut and strip the wires and find some wire nuts. How do I use this connector, (if it even is one)?

  • this_1_is_mine@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Male end bullet connector specifically. And blue wires in stereos are generally the remote on switch signal line. When you turn on your radio this tells any antennas or amplifiers to turn on and off when you turn off the radio or car.

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      3 months ago

      Thanks, solved. That’s why I’m thinking this is important to connect, although I’m not sure why it wouldn’t have a female connector on it. All of the reading I’ve done said the amp power was the issue. Sure enough when I started following the wires, the amp control isn’t connected. Blue has several labels on this unit, also bring the Bluetooth antenna wire.

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        3 months ago

        Most aftermarket installations just use a splice connector on the 12V that runs to the cigarette lighter.

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          3 months ago

          I have a 12v, but I should be able to use the factory connections. They included a harness to interface.

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        3 months ago

        Does your car have an amp? Many don’t so your problem might lie elsewhere.

        You might be able to get wiring instructions from Crutchfields website. They’re great for stuff like this.

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          3 months ago

          Yes I have a factory amp. I’ll check crutch field. I also want to connect the manufacturer off the unit since they included the harness.