Need help on solving audio wire problem
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Need help on solving audio wire problem
Well a friend of mine whom said he new what he was doing(which he didn't) kinda screwed my sound up.
He went to install my stereo head unit for me, he cut the wires from the factory unit and through the factory unit connection away and then he spliced on the new stereo unit.
Well it gets worst the stereo I had was a bad unit and didn't work so I returened the unit for my money back, now I don't know wich color wire is for what accessorie.
I think the yellow wire is for the power, I don't have clue what the other color wires are for(left speaker, right speaker, etc.). I was wondering if someone could help me determine which colored wire is for??
Any diagrams or pictures, or just plain info would help
My car is a honda civic DX 1994 automatic coupe.
He went to install my stereo head unit for me, he cut the wires from the factory unit and through the factory unit connection away and then he spliced on the new stereo unit.
Well it gets worst the stereo I had was a bad unit and didn't work so I returened the unit for my money back, now I don't know wich color wire is for what accessorie.
I think the yellow wire is for the power, I don't have clue what the other color wires are for(left speaker, right speaker, etc.). I was wondering if someone could help me determine which colored wire is for??
Any diagrams or pictures, or just plain info would help
My car is a honda civic DX 1994 automatic coupe.
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http://installdr.com/Harnesses/HA-Wiring.pdf
the 1st diagram applies to your car. cutting off the car harness plug is the MOST GHETTO way to do it. it ALWAYS leads to problem down the road. dont be cheap next time and cough up $8 for a harness. good luck fixing it
*edit
http://www.the12volt.com/request/request2.asp
link to aftermarket harness colors
the 1st diagram applies to your car. cutting off the car harness plug is the MOST GHETTO way to do it. it ALWAYS leads to problem down the road. dont be cheap next time and cough up $8 for a harness. good luck fixing it
*edit
http://www.the12volt.com/request/request2.asp
link to aftermarket harness colors
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