Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Kenwood Remote Wire How To Find Out What The Remote Wire Go To?

How to find out what the remote wire go to? - kenwood remote wire

Kenwood on my terrace, there is a thread of blue and white is the theme of the blue remote wire? in tryin to find out where the cable is remote, because I have everything on the amp, not installed, go light, but on Comin

7 comments:

KaeZoo said...

You're right: it connects to the blue wire / white deck Kenwood.

JaberJaw... said...

Cable should go distance to the remote control on the amplifier. Cable remote has 12 + V, if the radio is on and is used for power amplifiers or antennas

crimeinc... said...

the blue wire from the control unit must (a diagram on the cover, or to say what color the distance of the cable usually blue or blue / white) goes all the entries of the remote amplifier, is what sends the signal from the bridge of amplifier that yu off.If light show can not find the remote control cable from the drive, then use the red wire, but make sure the amp HTE enabled / disabled using the ON / OFF

sparky34... said...

An alternative ...

Perform a Fusion (1 A, 14 AWG) with a fuse in the fuse box that a force if the car is connected to a switch. Then the other side of the switch, the thread of the same size for the (REM run remote) connection to the amplifier. This allows full control and you never forget about, turn take care of the amplifier. The switch is what you turn on the amp, it will not give grandma a heart attack in the car.

Use a fuse tap that you can get from any store on most auto parts.

nolmthug... said...

the blue wire is the remote wire that directly to the amplifier. Thus the original performance of the amplifier is to convert to the power cord is still in operation.

Chief said...

Yes, the wired remote is blue and must be connected to the amplifier at the remote site. It turned out that the amp on or off.

Proud-Da... said...

The wire blue / white remote amplifier should read it and if it is shown that the amplifier must be turned on.

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