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Where is this ACC grey wire?

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Old Mar 7, 2021 | 04:49 AM
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Default Where is this ACC grey wire?

I hope someone here can read these diagrams better than I can.
I am simply looking for a 12v wire that can power a small fm transmitter in the boot (trunk) below the antenna, but it must only have power when the car (or stereo) is on. I found these detailed audio wiring diagrams in the forum since it seems simplest to tap into the amp's power but can't find the actual write. From the diagram it seems like the ACC power comes in with a grey wire but none of the wires into the actual plugs are grey and I can't seem to figure out which wire it could be. The diagrams also doesn't give me a clue as to which wires are in which plug. Or am I missing something?


These are the two plugs that look like one of them should supply power to the amp.

I am trying to locate this grey ACC (power when on) wire that seems should be in either of these plugs.


There's are the two plugs that seems likely to provide power to the amp but there is no grey wire that I can see.


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Old Mar 7, 2021 | 04:57 AM
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Default Got it!

In case some else needs this, I was looking at the wrong plug. For some reason the acc wire is a very thin one and the wires are numbered with a letter indicating which plug it is in.
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