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Alternative Part number for the FOR-11CK Wiring Harness

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Old 02-12-2018, 11:50 PM
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The FOR-11CK harness is delivered 2-3 days anywhere in the U.S. via AMAZON. Just match the wired colors from the FOR-11CK to the Amp and it's PLUG AND PLAY..... easy and clean.
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Make certain all the wires are correct. A lot of people confirmed two of the wires being crossed on that harness.
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Did this harness work? I'm looking a PnP option to hook up a subwoofer to my '19 single cab w/ sync 3 would this work as well?
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Originally Posted by Raspy150
Did this harness work? I'm looking a PnP option to hook up a subwoofer to my '19 single cab w/ sync 3 would this work as well?
The FOR-11CK would be the correct harness, it has a radio specific plug that will plug in at the back of the Radio/CD and grab audio, power and ground.
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Originally Posted by safetruck
The FOR-11CK would be the correct harness, it has a radio specific plug that will plug in at the back of the Radio/CD and grab audio, power and ground.
Will it grab power for the amp remote? I thought it didn’t grab power.
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Will it grab power for the amp remote? I thought it didn’t grab power.
No, you will have to tap into the fuse box, however you may not need a remote turn on as most amps have auto sense power on,
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Originally Posted by safetruck
No, you will have to tap into the fuse box, however you may not need a remote turn on as most amps have auto sense power on,
I’ve been looking for one with auto sense haven’t been able to find one. I just want a mono 1 channel.
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Hey everyone,

So I found my way to this forum from the seller of the FOR-11CK wiring harness. I know this harness was designed for installing a handsfree parrot device into our systems but we are using it to wire in and aftermarket processor or amp.

There are THREE connectors BUT we will only need TWO of them so we will cut the third one off. That leaves TWO connectors, and when all laid out, a total of NINE (9) wires coming from each of the two remaining connectors.

1. When wires TO and FROM the amp are spliced into the harness you are left with a YELLOW wire and a BLACK wire. What EXACTLY do I need to do with these wires? Can I simply cap them off and not use them? The seller seems to state you need to hook that up to 12v switched power, but that makes no sense at all.

2. It has been stated numerous times that TWO wires are reversed, BUT nobody has stated which wires they are and which connector they go to.

3. Do the instructions tell me which color combinations make up the LF / RF / LR / RR speakers?

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Originally Posted by lambrose
Hey everyone,

So I found my way to this forum from the seller of the FOR-11CK wiring harness. I know this harness was designed for installing a handsfree parrot device into our systems but we are using it to wire in and aftermarket processor or amp.

There are THREE connectors BUT we will only need TWO of them so we will cut the third one off. That leaves TWO connectors, and when all laid out, a total of NINE (9) wires coming from each of the two remaining connectors.

1. When wires TO and FROM the amp are spliced into the harness you are left with a YELLOW wire and a BLACK wire. What EXACTLY do I need to do with these wires? Can I simply cap them off and not use them? The seller seems to state you need to hook that up to 12v switched power, but that makes no sense at all.

2. It has been stated numerous times that TWO wires are reversed, BUT nobody has stated which wires they are and which connector they go to.

3. Do the instructions tell me which color combinations make up the LF / RF / LR / RR speakers?
You don't cut off the other connector. That is the one that supplies the signal to the new amp



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