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#1327165 - 22/02/08 10:21 PM Remote hook up
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ok, im reinstalling a friends system. and the main reason we took it out was bc we could not find a good remote turn on. its an 06 civic. anyone done one?
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#1327187 - 23/02/08 05:24 AM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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http://www.8thcivic.com/forums/i-c-e-electrical-security-navigation/7491-audio-wire-diagram.html
http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?TID=68644&PN=1

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#1331387 - 27/02/08 08:22 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: keep_hope_alive]
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urgg... not lookin for an easy way out, but i cant really pull apart his dash (his dad will kill me). and the last time i tried to plug into the fuse panel it wouldnt work. any ideas?
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#1331400 - 27/02/08 08:38 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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you cannot properly install a system without a good remote turn on. if he doesn't want the factory radio removed for a half hour he doesn't want a sound system.

only bypass to this is ghetto (especially for a almost new car) - a switch at the dash. turn the switch on last and off first every time. you can give it power from ignition instead of battery so they will always be off when the car is off. if the amps are left on (even with no music) they will drain the battery.

take the car to a professional installer if your "client" doesn't have enough confidence in you to pull a factory radio. i can't see how he would prefer you jerry-rig the stereo.

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#1331403 - 27/02/08 08:46 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: keep_hope_alive]
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lol my friend has confidence in me... its just his dad doesnt want anything really taken apart... i think i found what im going to do. i found a fuse tap... i think it will work well. i get to run the wire under the car and everything bc his dad doesnt want a hole in the firewall. but im going to take my time and do a clean job and impress his dad. thanks for the input, i appreciate it.
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#1331443 - 27/02/08 09:49 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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sorry, his dad is a dipshit and is making the installation less safe. make sure you protect all wires under the car and secure them well. also, you MUST provide a switch for the remote (controlled as i mentioned above). just wiring it to a fuse tap will result in a turn off and/or turn on thump which will damage the speakers and possibly drain the battery (depending on which fuse you tap).

you should refuse to do the work, you aren't impressing anyone with any knowledge or background. you will not impress him when it thumps, hums, and makes noise.

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#1331449 - 27/02/08 09:59 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: keep_hope_alive]
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 Originally Posted By: keep_hope_alive
sorry, his dad is a dipshit and is making the installation less safe. make sure you protect all wires under the car and secure them well. also, you MUST provide a switch for the remote (controlled as i mentioned above). just wiring it to a fuse tap will result in a turn off and/or turn on thump which will damage the speakers and possibly drain the battery (depending on which fuse you tap).

you should refuse to do the work, you aren't impressing anyone with any knowledge or background. you will not impress him when it thumps, hums, and makes noise.


x2. If he dosen't want it done right I wouldn't do it at all. Like keep_hope_alive said you should refuse to do the work.

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#1331585 - 28/02/08 05:07 AM Re: Remote hook up [Re: basher8621]
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i'm not trying to be harsh, but his dad obviously doesn't understand how a car audio system is supposed to be installed and function. it's not uncommon for people to be nervous about pulling dash pieces off of a car, but seriously, they have screws for a reason...
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#1331687 - 28/02/08 07:59 AM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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 Originally Posted By: ATV
lol my friend has confidence in me... its just his dad doesnt want anything really taken apart... i think i found what im going to do. i found a fuse tap... i think it will work well. i get to run the wire under the car and everything bc his dad doesnt want a hole in the firewall. but im going to take my time and do a clean job and impress his dad. thanks for the input, i appreciate it.


Running wires under the car is not always the best idea, especially power wire. There are lots of debris on the road that could possibly bounce up under there and cut the wire. Like kha said, make sure you protect the wire under the car, maybe with some wire loom.
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#1331937 - 28/02/08 10:58 AM Re: Remote hook up [Re: KLCTexas]
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if it was anyone else i would agree. hes a real good friend of mine and to be honest im up for the learning experience. i get to install fog lights, and an underglow kit for him the same day. thank god for his friends lift.
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#1331949 - 28/02/08 11:02 AM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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i deffinately understand you guys, dont get me wrong. but i cant just tell him no. he doesnt have the money for it. and his dad wants it to be able to be uninstalled when he goes away for college. and i will make sure that i put something over the wire or ill run it where it will be protected.
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#1332161 - 28/02/08 01:22 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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...this really isnt going to work out well. good luck just the same though \:D
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#1332360 - 28/02/08 04:25 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: maademperor]
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lol thanks. im just gonna make it clean and make it sound good.
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#1332490 - 28/02/08 08:21 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: keep_hope_alive]
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 Originally Posted By: keep_hope_alive
you cannot properly install a system without a good remote turn on. if he doesn't want the factory radio removed for a half hour he doesn't want a sound system.

only bypass to this is ghetto (especially for a almost new car) - a switch at the dash. turn the switch on last and off first every time. you can give it power from ignition instead of battery so they will always be off when the car is off. if the amps are left on (even with no music) they will drain the battery.

take the car to a professional installer if your "client" doesn't have enough confidence in you to pull a factory radio. i can't see how he would prefer you jerry-rig the stereo.


Ive done the dash switch since I had my first kid (have 4 now).
You can get great switches that look as if they were part of the factory dash pannel.
Exspecialy mid 90's cars that have no fog lights but had the factory option. I had a 95 Grand AM that I found the fog switch from a pull apart place, sanded the white fog light icon and then had a friend airbrush a small sub basket on it.
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#1334707 - 02/03/08 08:44 PM Re: Remote hook up [Re: ATV]
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 Originally Posted By: ATV
i deffinately understand you guys, dont get me wrong. but i cant just tell him no. he doesnt have the money for it. and his dad wants it to be able to be uninstalled when he goes away for college. and i will make sure that i put something over the wire or ill run it where it will be protected.


anything can be uninstalled ;\)

cover the wire from front to back with either tech flex or split loom. secure it under the car at 6-8" intervals with good quality zip ties (trim off excess).

cover and fuse any and every wire you connect to the battery or fuse box. you may need to install some separate relays. don't add any more load to factory fuses. you can use fuse taps but many will prevent the cover from closing. seal any openings made in the fuse box cover(s) so water can't get in.

and you'll have to drill a hole in his trunk floor (not sure why that is ok and a factory firewall grommet isn't). use a grommet in the trunk floor and seal it up well.

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#1334898 - 03/03/08 07:51 AM Re: Remote hook up [Re: keep_hope_alive]
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actually, i dont have to drill a hole in the trunk =] theres a hole already there with a grommet and everything. we had it wired up once, but i didnt know as much then. now i know alot more and ive gotten alot better. but thanks for the input, and ill make sure i follow the rest of that. all of it is appreciated
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