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- 2013 Ford Explorer XLT
Hi all,
I was hoping to get some guidance on finishing up an install of a powered sub in my 2013 Ford Explorer XLT.
I was told that I can't wire the remote turn-on to any of the wiring from the stock head-unit as it uses I-CAN (not sure what that means), so I bought a fuse tap and ran the remote turn-on wire to the fuse box under the steering wheel. I plugged the fuse tap in to fuse location 38 (moonroof/rear mirror) which I read powered on with the ignition, however it doesn't seem to power on the sub at all.
I know there's some sort of issue with the remote turn-on wire because the powered sub has an option to be on without a remote wire and it works fine. I want to run it with the remote wire because I want it powered off when the car is off (not to kill the battery). My only guess at this point is that fuse 38 is not getting power on ignition. Can someone recommend an alternate fuse location to tap in to?
Thanks!
I was hoping to get some guidance on finishing up an install of a powered sub in my 2013 Ford Explorer XLT.
I was told that I can't wire the remote turn-on to any of the wiring from the stock head-unit as it uses I-CAN (not sure what that means), so I bought a fuse tap and ran the remote turn-on wire to the fuse box under the steering wheel. I plugged the fuse tap in to fuse location 38 (moonroof/rear mirror) which I read powered on with the ignition, however it doesn't seem to power on the sub at all.
I know there's some sort of issue with the remote turn-on wire because the powered sub has an option to be on without a remote wire and it works fine. I want to run it with the remote wire because I want it powered off when the car is off (not to kill the battery). My only guess at this point is that fuse 38 is not getting power on ignition. Can someone recommend an alternate fuse location to tap in to?
Thanks!
