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I can't for the life of me figure this one out. 
The power and grounds are both good according to my DMM.
The remote wire is getting power (0.1-0.2v) 
The remote wire is hooked to the blue and white wire.
I've tried 2 amps, 2 fuses, and 2 capacitors.

DEX-6900BT Pioneer radio
Hifonics ZRX3216.1D Zeus and also tried Skar Audio RP-2000.1D (thought the amp was bad).

All the other speakers and such work, so totally at a loss. 

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Ok. So what does that mean?

It's hooked straight to the radio, and I've replaced the wire once. I have actually had 3 different radios in the system also.

Edited by docstrange82

You could check your voltage at the radio. I've had a radio only put out 6v and I just tapped into my switched from the ignition. Not a good way to do it but in a pinch. Might be better to use a switch instead of ignition switched. 

It should be a solid blue wire if I'm not mistaking

Looked up the manual, blue and white seems to be the wire. 

I Did a quick search and I think that is the only wire available (blue and white) so disregard my last message.. that wire should have an output of 12v. I have a similar model pioneer in my work car, if i remember correctly, if you dig thru the settings there is a setting where u can manually shut down remote wire

53 minutes ago, docstrange82 said:

Ok. So what does that mean?

It's hooked straight to the radio, and I've replaced the wire once. I have actually had 3 different radios in the system also.

3 different radios and still no power? Or is it just this current pioneer radio acting up?

Jump a wire from your power to your remote on the amps. This will help us troubleshoot if your amps work. This is just a test so do not leave it connected cause it will drain your battery as your amp wont shutoff. Once you do that let us know.

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