Hopefully by now you've found out that the remote wire is not a wire that enables your remote control. I don't see any comments stating what it is exactly so I'll be the first to inform anybody who doesn't know. The blue (rarely blue and white striped) wire is a signal wire. It's primary function is to send a signal from the aftermarket stereo unit to an aftermarket amplifier. You'll find that sometimes amplifier manufactures will literally label that port "remote".
@@jkid9d99 if you have a stock amplifier you will need to buy a line converter or an lc2 all the way up to an lc8. That would be depending on what you are trying to connect and how are you trying to connect it. But you only need the line converter if you're going to run a stock stereo. You only need an lc2 or anything higher if you're going to be using a stock radio along with trying to connect the door speakers. If you're just trying to run a subwoofer you could use a line converter or an lc2.
Still learning, well you got to start some where. Obviously, you got it working and didn't quit. That's good, you'll know more next time when you fix another one!
Yeah. I'm glad your problem was the installer not knowing what he was doing. Mine is finding to wire that powers the amp. I've looked on the internet and no luck. So the next thing is a jumper wire ith a needle to touch to unused wires in the wiring adapter
Hahahaha almost sounds like you're being sarcastic. "I saw all these other wires weren't connected, so I looked in my other truck and they were all connected" haha fuck.
Having same issue in my 96 GMC Suburban 2500, all radio functions and CD player work, stock head unit, no sound going to speakers, really don’t know the issue till I get behind there and check it all out...
I dont understand what you mean by "they weren't connected". Were those wires not connected to the radio?? Who would have unplugged them individually but not the others? It's not easy to only take out some wires but not all of them, so this really confused me
Hey Luca Capperucci! When I mentioned by some wires warn’t connected only the front speakers was connected and not the back and some others wires warn’t connected and the colors warn’t correct so I had to organize them and mess with them and understand what certain wires had to do. Sorry for the confusion I should of made a better video but I hope you got an idea and fixed your situation
Did you install new speakers and wire did you accidentally put a screws through one of the wires or one of your speakers shorted out test the stereo with the remote speaker you know works and then connect them one at a time if one of the speakers knocks the system out when you connect it you know you have a short in that wire
I'm confused as hell on what you achieved here. "not connected", "didn't have an adapter" .... What on earth are you trying to say here? I mean it seems to me to sum up this video was, "You and the last person didn't know shit what yall were doing so you youtubed and found out there's instructions on the speaker wires so you bought a metra kit, matched the wires and plugged it in".
Hey TW Porter I’m sorry if you’re confused I’m not a big truck/radio person so I just learn on the way when I fix stuff so what I did was when I searched up videos they didn’t have the same problem as me so I was just getting ideas and experimenting with the wires and they warn’t color coded correctly until I organized it and started connecting them. I should of been more specific but there are better tutorials out there. Hopefully you probably got an idea on what to do.
@@blaisegamer1262 Excuse my language because I never once typed that on purpose lol. had no reason too wow seriously sorry man, Autocorrect and I was just typing away... Ok so are you still having that same problem still?
"the remote wire wasnt connected so i connected it and my remote still dont work" lmao.... not gonna talk bad tho! at least your trying to learn! Makes sense tho why would it be called that if it wasnt for the remote right!?
well through out me having a truck i mostly fix the problems by my self cause i enjoy working on my truck, as well learning new thing about it cause i get to know more about my truck, even though i didn't make to much since out of this i know for a fact i can still fix that radio wiring if need be. Sorry for the confusion though about the remote thing it probably was out of battery's tbh. :b
Hopefully by now you've found out that the remote wire is not a wire that enables your remote control. I don't see any comments stating what it is exactly so I'll be the first to inform anybody who doesn't know. The blue (rarely blue and white striped) wire is a signal wire. It's primary function is to send a signal from the aftermarket stereo unit to an aftermarket amplifier. You'll find that sometimes amplifier manufactures will literally label that port "remote".
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So what if you got a stock amplifier does that work too?
@@jkid9d99 if you have a stock amplifier you will need to buy a line converter or an lc2 all the way up to an lc8. That would be depending on what you are trying to connect and how are you trying to connect it. But you only need the line converter if you're going to run a stock stereo. You only need an lc2 or anything higher if you're going to be using a stock radio along with trying to connect the door speakers. If you're just trying to run a subwoofer you could use a line converter or an lc2.
Still learning, well you got to start some where. Obviously, you got it working and didn't quit. That's good, you'll know more next time when you fix another one!
Yeah. I'm glad your problem was the installer not knowing what he was doing. Mine is finding to wire that powers the amp. I've looked on the internet and no luck. So the next thing is a jumper wire ith a needle to touch to unused wires in the wiring adapter
Soooo? You hooked up your speaker wires and the radio worked ?
Great video !!
This fools so funny but lokey this is a good video. Good job my guy 👏
Hahahaha almost sounds like you're being sarcastic. "I saw all these other wires weren't connected, so I looked in my other truck and they were all connected" haha fuck.
Having same issue in my 96 GMC Suburban 2500, all radio functions and CD player work, stock head unit, no sound going to speakers, really don’t know the issue till I get behind there and check it all out...
You ever figure it out
I dont understand what you mean by "they weren't connected". Were those wires not connected to the radio?? Who would have unplugged them individually but not the others? It's not easy to only take out some wires but not all of them, so this really confused me
Hey Luca Capperucci! When I mentioned by some wires warn’t connected only the front speakers was connected and not the back and some others wires warn’t connected and the colors warn’t correct so I had to organize them and mess with them and understand what certain wires had to do. Sorry for the confusion I should of made a better video but I hope you got an idea and fixed your situation
I have a Cadillac CTS the radio is on but not sound
I have the same radio everything lights up, shows the displaying the tracks and tunes the radio station but I get no sound
Did you install new speakers and wire did you accidentally put a screws through one of the wires or one of your speakers shorted out test the stereo with the remote speaker you know works and then connect them one at a time if one of the speakers knocks the system out when you connect it you know you have a short in that wire
Bro so you made this to tell us you didn’t have the speaker wires connected… really? 🤦🏽♂️
The "remote wire" is a signal wire for a amplifier. Not the remote control for the stereo
I'm confused as hell on what you achieved here. "not connected", "didn't have an adapter" .... What on earth are you trying to say here? I mean it seems to me to sum up this video was, "You and the last person didn't know shit what yall were doing so you youtubed and found out there's instructions on the speaker wires so you bought a metra kit, matched the wires and plugged it in".
😂😂😂😂 I want my 1min back
Hey TW Porter I’m sorry if you’re confused I’m not a big truck/radio person so I just learn on the way when I fix stuff so what I did was when I searched up videos they didn’t have the same problem as me so I was just getting ideas and experimenting with the wires and they warn’t color coded correctly until I organized it and started connecting them. I should of been more specific but there are better tutorials out there. Hopefully you probably got an idea on what to do.
@@blaisegamer1262 Excuse my language because I never once typed that on purpose lol. had no reason too wow seriously sorry man, Autocorrect and I was just typing away... Ok so are you still having that same problem still?
No sir i am not I have resolved the solution and my radio has been working for a year now and it’s been great
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Mimi nahitaji radio ya double sipika yenye ngazi tano za deck ni shigap
Yea nahh pretty sure I checked that mate
"the remote wire wasnt connected so i connected it and my remote still dont work" lmao.... not gonna talk bad tho! at least your trying to learn! Makes sense tho why would it be called that if it wasnt for the remote right!?
well through out me having a truck i mostly fix the problems by my self cause i enjoy working on my truck, as well learning new thing about it cause i get to know more about my truck, even though i didn't make to much since out of this i know for a fact i can still fix that radio wiring if need be. Sorry for the confusion though about the remote thing it probably was out of battery's tbh. :b
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