@@khmerohio i solved my problem, i connect the amp wire from the rca android harness to the White (#17) factory harness. All OEM speakers, tweeters + sub works like a charm. I also activate "AMP On" in the Radio settings.
@@khmerohio It's an Android one I purchased off ebay. I'm trying to connect it to my 2014 Honda Accord. Also, the pink on is the AMP-CTRL and the blue ones is the AMP-C, my mistake but when I connected those together, I get sound but my AMP is constantly getting power which kills my battery.
@@khmerohio No, the blue wire is coming out of the 24 pin connector that's no connection to anything. The pink one is coming from that 16 plug one with all the RCA cables. Connect them together, when I touch those two together when my car and everything is turned off, I hear a popping noise and if I leave them connected it drains the battery.
Hi, installed this but of course no sound. Do I have to connect the blue AMP CONT to the white wire from the vehicle? In your video, where did that blue wire that you connected to the white come from?
Thanks for the reply! Still not getting it, you connect a blue cable from the white to the red (do I need to go buy an extra cable to bypass from white to red?)
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Do you know where I can find the correct harness? I have a 2013 acura tsx special edition
If you could show me what you do a little closer i could figure it out for myself
So the White Wire from the OEM harness have to be connected to a 12v Power Wire in the head unit or it has to connected to the rca harness AMP wire?
You will need to hook the blue/white from the stereo to the white wire of the oem
Don't hook the white wire to a 12vt constant it will run your battery down because the amp will stay on
@@khmerohio thanks i'll check that.
@@khmerohio hmm so i checked, but i have a green wire on the rca harness (from the head unit). And i have two white wires in the harness from the Car.
@@khmerohio i solved my problem, i connect the amp wire from the rca android harness to the White (#17) factory harness. All OEM speakers, tweeters + sub works like a charm. I also activate "AMP On" in the Radio settings.
Your a lifesaver great video! Now i just have to figure out why my car door locks dont work. Any idea what it could be?
@@YoAdrian209 check relay
How would I get the radio working
you can't send me a diagram or a pic of the wire harness where the blue wire connect too
So I'm having similar issue. I have a pink wire AMP-C and I connected it to the blue AMP-CTRL wire, I got sound but it drains the battery. Any advice?
It's depend on what kind of stereo you have usually the pink wire is the reverse or the key one wire
@@khmerohio It's an Android one I purchased off ebay. I'm trying to connect it to my 2014 Honda Accord. Also, the pink on is the AMP-CTRL and the blue ones is the AMP-C, my mistake but when I connected those together, I get sound but my AMP is constantly getting power which kills my battery.
There's a blue wire in the i think 16 plugs with all those RCA output. There's a blue wire, is that what you are using?
@@khmerohio No, the blue wire is coming out of the 24 pin connector that's no connection to anything. The pink one is coming from that 16 plug one with all the RCA cables. Connect them together, when I touch those two together when my car and everything is turned off, I hear a popping noise and if I leave them connected it drains the battery.
I just watched my video again. The white wire is the remote turn on
So how did you make the Sub work without hooking it up?
I am not sure what you're referring to, but if you send a signal to the factory turn-on wire, the sound (factory sub) should work
I install my Android radia on my 2009 honda accord cu1 there is no sound
In the back of your radio, there is a gray 24 pin plug. Connect the red wire of your android to pin 17 White wire
I did that, but still no sound
Hi, installed this but of course no sound. Do I have to connect the blue AMP CONT to the white wire from the vehicle?
In your video, where did that blue wire that you connected to the white come from?
@@TheRemy12ish 2:09
@@TheRemy12ish most stereo the color for amp turnon is blue white
Thanks for the reply! Still not getting it, you connect a blue cable from the white to the red (do I need to go buy an extra cable to bypass from white to red?)
It worked but my audio is low, I have the same radio and car
There is an eq set up to higher sounds