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Old 06-23-2004, 08:41 PM
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With the factory head unit what color wire or pin # should i be using for the remore wire??
Old 06-23-2004, 09:30 PM
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if you have a power antenna then you can use that, but i dont know off of the head unit, somebody else will though
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The remote wire is light blue.
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Originally Posted by mhulslan
The remote wire is light blue.
The light blue wire is for the right speaker. The power antenna wire is pink.
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
The light blue wire is for the right speaker. The power antenna wire is pink.
Absolutely.
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I lust looked in my car, and my power wire amp is light blue off of the factory wiring harness.
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If you use the power antenna wire, the amp will only turn on when the radio is on. The factory radio supplies 12v to the power antenna through the pink lead only when the radio tuner is on, this raises the power antenna. When turning the radio off, or switching to CD mode, the factory radio cuts the 12v output on the pink wire, and the power antenna goes down. If you wire your amp remote to this, the amp will only turn on when the factory radio tuner is on. once you try to play a cd, the amp will turn off. Use a switched +12v source on the factort harness. I believe there are two yellow wires on the harness, one is a light yellow, and is a rear speaker wire, the other is a brighter yellow, and is +12v when the key is on, or the motor is running. Use a multimeter to find out which wire it is. If you don't have one, then get one at Radioshack, theyre cheap: http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...%5Fid=22%2D810

Headunit wiring harness
Pin#............Color.................Function
1...............Grey..................Front Left Speaker -
2...............Tan...................Front Left Speaker +
3...............Dark Green............Front Right Speaker -
4...............Light Green...........Front Right Speaker +
5...............Black.................Ground
6...............Brown.................Illumination
7...............Grey..................Dimmer
8...............Pink..................Power Antenna
9...............Yellow................12V Ignition
10..............Orange................12V Constant
11..............NA....................NA
12..............NA....................NA
13..............NA....................NA
14..............Dark Blue.............Steering Wheel Controls
17..............Light Blue............Right Rear Speaker -
18..............Dark Blue.............Right Rear Speaker +
19..............Yellow................Left Rear Speaker -
20..............Brown.................Left Rear Speaker
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Originally Posted by Snootch
...When turning the radio off, or switching to CD mode, the factory radio cuts the 12v output on the pink wire, and the power antenna goes down...
Actually, no. The power antenna lead on a factory head unit supplies power as long as the head unit is on. It doesn't matter if you're using the radio or the CD - as long as the head unit is on, the pink wire will provide power.

This may be different on aftermarket head units.
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#9, yellow. i don't know what these other people are telling you. i just did my install 2 days ago, and i can assure you it's the #9 pin, which is yellow.
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
Actually, no. The power antenna lead on a factory head unit supplies power as long as the head unit is on. It doesn't matter if you're using the radio or the CD - as long as the head unit is on, the pink wire will provide power.

This may be different on aftermarket head units.
Then where does the power antenna motor get the +12v signal to go up and down?
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Originally Posted by tuffluck
#9, yellow. i don't know what these other people are telling you. i just did my install 2 days ago, and i can assure you it's the #9 pin, which is yellow.
Only if you want the power applied whenever the ignition is on. The yellow wire carries ignition controlled power and has nothing to do with the stereo. What we're telling him is that if he wants power available when, and only when, the stereo is on then he should use the pink wire. Hell, if you just want ignition power then you can run it straight from the fuse box.
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Originally Posted by Snootch
Then where does the power antenna motor get the +12v signal to go up and down?
The power antenna will go up and stay up as long as it has power. It goes down when the power is cut. It doesn't need any separate signal to control the movement. That's why the antenna goes down after you shut off the car (and open the door). The pink wire at the head unit provides that power as long as the unit is on and cuts it when you turn it off.
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Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
The power antenna will go up and stay up as long as it has power. It goes down when the power is cut. It doesn't need any separate signal to control the movement. That's why the antenna goes down after you shut off the car (and open the door). The pink wire at the head unit provides that power as long as the unit is on and cuts it when you turn it off.
Your stock deck must be different than mine. If I turn the car on with a CD in the deck, as I left it when I shut it off, the deck will play the CD, and the power antenna will remain down. Only when the deck is switched to radio mode, does the power antenna extend. If I switch it back to CD, the power antenna retracts.
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i have seen some cases where there are two yelow wires in the power plug instead of the pink , most of the time the power antenna trigger will be pink. the best thing to do is the the multimeter which will show the wire in question , the trigger will only show 12v when the head unit is switched on not just the key , i've been doing automotive electronics and electrical since 1984 aqnd up until about 2000 , gm has been pretty consistant in their wiring colors
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Originally Posted by Snootch
Your stock deck must be different than mine. If I turn the car on with a CD in the deck, as I left it when I shut it off, the deck will play the CD, and the power antenna will remain down. Only when the deck is switched to radio mode, does the power antenna extend. If I switch it back to CD, the power antenna retracts.
Well, something's wrong because we both have 2000 T/A's so they should work the same. I will check the service manual when I get home tonight.
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OK, according to the service manual, the power antenna retracts only in the following situations:
1. the stereo is turned off
2. the retained accessory power is inactive
3. the ignition is off

Is it possible that your head unit has been replaced from a different year or model? Perhaps it's just not working properly (not that it sounds like a problem).
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I dunno, but I remember it was irritating. Anyhow, it's been replaced by a Kenwood. Thanks for the info.




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