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I have read about 20 threads :D about the remote wire issue with these new trucks. Will the remote wire pigtail on the PAC-AOEM-GM1416 work correctly meaning turn on and turn OFF when I shut the truck off and open the door? :help:

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Ok so here is what I have found. This remote wire will work as 12v switch power. But it will stay on for 15 min after the vehicle goes to sleep and will come back on when you hit the unlock button. Also IF you want to change you source for remote there is a BROWN wire on the ignition switch that you can tap into WITH A DIODE. Hope this helps the next guy.

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Ok so here is what I have found. This remote wire will work as 12v switch power. But it will stay on for 15 min after the vehicle goes to sleep and will come back on when you hit the unlock button. Also IF you want to change you source for remote there is a BROWN wire on the ignition switch that you can tap into WITH A DIODE. Hope this helps the next guy.

 

Yea I had to change to a different remote option because that one was causing a severe turn-on/off pop in the speakers. I went with a pin on the dash right side junction box. no more popping. :D

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Ok so here is what I have found. This remote wire will work as 12v switch power. But it will stay on for 15 min after the vehicle goes to sleep and will come back on when you hit the unlock button. Also IF you want to change you source for remote there is a BROWN wire on the ignition switch that you can tap into WITH A DIODE. Hope this helps the next guy.

 

Yea I had to change to a different remote option because that one was causing a severe turn-on/off pop in the speakers. I went with a pin on the dash right side junction box. no more popping. :lol:

 

 

Can you explain a lil more please. On the other 12v switched part? Location and or pix?

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what kind of amp did you use ?

 

 

My set up is one 10" P3 shallow mount 2 ohm, subthump stealth box 10" and a punch p3001 mono amp.

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Ok so here is what I have found. This remote wire will work as 12v switch power. But it will stay on for 15 min after the vehicle goes to sleep and will come back on when you hit the unlock button. Also IF you want to change you source for remote there is a BROWN wire on the ignition switch that you can tap into WITH A DIODE. Hope this helps the next guy.

 

Yea I had to change to a different remote option because that one was causing a severe turn-on/off pop in the speakers. I went with a pin on the dash right side junction box. no more popping. :lol:

 

 

Can you explain a lil more please. On the other 12v switched part? Location and or pix?

 

Open the right frt door and on that side of the dash is a panel.Behind it are some junction connectors one of the pins SEEMS 12v switched. It too is timed but different than the radio. I dont know where it comes from but it works for me and I haven't had any issues with it. I wouldn't put anything that has a high draw on it though. I have it running to a Cleansweep that turns on my EQS and both of my amps. There is a post somewhere here with pics of the panel and pin on it.

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