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{USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: {USERNAME} wrote: Its as easy as using either a set of multi meters or a test light to find ACC power. The loom that powered the HU will have the ACC wire in there. Its a matter of connecting a test light or meters to chassis and the other end to wires with key on until you find power. If the power goes off when key is turned off thats the ACC wire, otherwise if it stays on with key off thats the constant battery power. Yes but that takes a little bit of work..... Not if you know what you are doing. Power is noramally on one end of a loom plug and speakers on the other. Do it right the first time or dont bother is what i say. Maybe I should have enphasised the LITTLE part as I was being sarcastic... It only takes about 5 minutes to do it properly.... less then that If they are happy with it, then let them be. Let just hope nothing gets shorted or wires melting due to excess power consumption on the single wire. phong =P~
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