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Accessory power for TR7 install...

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by jwa4378, Jan 17, 2009.

  1. Jan 17, 2009 at 11:33 AM
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    jwa4378

    jwa4378 [OP] Member

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    Hey everyone-

    Just wondering where everyone grabbed their 12v accessory power from for their PAC TR-7? I am installing it with an Alpine IVA-w205 as a bypass module.

    In my S2k, there was just an open slot in the fuse panel for me to plug in a female clip... I am not so sure about the Taco.

    Pics would be great. And I am trying to avoid ripping the dash apart. If there is an accessory 12v under the driver's dash, just let me know what loom its in, and what the wire color is.

    I have also seen the "add-a-circuit" things, but do not know whether to get ATC, ATO, or ATM fuse style... Does someone know the type of fuses the Taco takes?

    Thanks again.

    John
     
  2. Jan 18, 2009 at 11:17 AM
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    jwa4378

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    No one?

    Does anyone know if I can just solder the power and ground leads from the TR-7 into the power/ground wires in the HU harness? I think the HU power is accessory activated, as the HU will not turn on until you insert the key to ACC position...

    Thanks again. Just trying to get this TR-7 installed... never used one before. I have a kenwood HU, and video bypass on those is cake compared to this.

    John
     
  3. Jan 18, 2009 at 1:55 PM
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    wrmathis

    wrmathis Dark Lord of the Sith

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    thats what i did. i wired everything up right behind the headunit
     

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