oo goodie haha... Are you seriously considering wiring this yourself when you don't know the difference between a power/lead on/ground wire? :grinning: We'll help you out m8!
1. Thick red wire = Power cable, usually runs from the battery to the trunk and has a fuse inline somewhere (preferably closer to the battery).. Getting it to your trunk is your choice, generally speaking you SHOULD run it through your firewall and underneath your carpeting.
2. Thin blue wire = Lead Turn on, this is the wire that will signal the amp to turn on. It takes 12V and there are several places this could go to. Your deck may have a wire dedicated to it, if not then you can attach it to the red wire going in to your deck!
3. Thick black wire = Grounding wire (or Earth wire). This is a very vital part of your system, without it current won't flow through your electronics! This wire plugs into the ground spot on your AMP. The trickiest part with the ground is finding a suitable place to mount it. It has to go on bare metal for best performance. I personally sanded away a bit of paint in my trunk and used a large self-tapper to hold it on.
4. Bronze wire with 2 jack plugs = RCA, this is the wire that will send the signal to the amp for the noise. It's pretty straight forward, and again, run it under the carpeting.
IMO, Run the power cable and the thin blue wire down the side where your battery sits, and the rca down the opposite. It's your choice though.
A few cautions, hopefully there's a fuse inline with your power cable, when running the power cable through make sure to take it out (words of experience ok?)
--Another thing to watch out for when working on the battery, if you're working with the power, DON'T ground yourself (aka touch bare metal) you'll be in for a not-so-nice shock (fortunately no words of experience there.......yet lol)
--When you're wiring the subs to the amp, make sure you match +ve to +ve and -ve to -ve !
--Turn down all of the enhancements on the amp before you hook it up (bass boost, etc.)
Please ask questions if you're unsure of anything, and if anyone else would like to give their comments please do!