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Need help with AMP install?
I have a 2011 gmc sierra SLE w/o the bose system, and i cant seem to keep my amp working.
I have it tied into a brown wire under the dash that is acting like an accessory wire. It turns on with the key and off with the key and it was working then just went out.
I also checked all my fuses and put a meter and wasnt getting any power to the remote wire
I then pulled my dash and it started working for about 20 minutes..I went to turn off my lights..and lost power again..even when i turned my lights on and off..restarted my truck still no power to that wire..but none of the fuses are blown
2 Answers
- 10 years agoFavorite Answer
Connect your remote wire to the power wire going into the back of your headunit
- KaeZooLv 710 years ago
Search online for a PAC TR-4. This is a trigger module that can be connected to a constant power source, and to a factory speaker wire. When it detects voltage on the speaker wire, it will automatically produce a DC output voltage that you can use for your remote connection.
You'll have a much easier time finding a constant power connection than a reliable accessory connection in that truck.