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Old 11-07-2009, 08:25 PM
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Amp turn-on in 2009 MCS, non-HIFI

I'm in the process of installing an amp and new speakers, but cannot figure out exactly where to attach the turn on lead of the amp to. I checked out the hot or not thread in the electrical forum, but the numbers don't match up to what I'm seeing in my fuse box. I was thinking F32, for parking distance control (on my fuse panel). Anyone else with a 2009 MCS that has installed an amp and might like to help? Thanks in advance
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