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Attached the wiring harness and the antenna cable to the back of your stereo. Slide the stereo into the stereo slot. Tighten the stereo with the stereo retaining screws.
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A stereo wiring diagram for a 1982 Toyota 4WD can be found in the stereo's instruction manual. You can also find stereo diagrams by contacting the manufacturer.
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make sure the speakers werent stolen first off then try new wires from the stereo to a speaker that you are sure works. if that speaker doesnt work take your stereo back
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Behind the glove box
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A 1998 Grand Prix stereo wiring diagram can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships. The stereo wiring diagram can be found in the radio manufacture service manual.
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the wires harness has a orange, wire what does this wire splice to when installing a new stereo also the lime green wire and a black with yellow strip what do these also go too
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Most TV programs are now transmitted in stereo. If not, the TV will switch to a mono signal. Since you didn't say whether it was displaying stereo or mono on the screen while you're watching or if it's a choice in the TV's set-up menu, I can't say much. If you're watching, it's just letting you know if it's in stereo or mono. If you're setting up the TV, it's asking your preference. Do you want your sound in stereo or mono?
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cant put in security code on stereo as message only says wait have tried for 2 weeks still says wait on screen
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the stereo in my 2000 Chevy Malibu is in lock mode and i don't know the codes, how do i unlock it?
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http://www.modifiedlife.com/car-stereo-wiring-diagrams-and-car-radio-wiring-diagrams/
this is the best site for diagrams for stereos, enjoy!!!
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Try the,Install Doctors at www.installdr.com. Good site for finding stereo wiring diagrams. Hope this helps. Good luck
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Consumer reviews are key when buying a stereo Bluetooth headset because they provide information on the real battery life of the headset as opposed to what the manufacturer may be claiming. Reviews also cover the sound quality. However, it is also important to actually try on the stereo Bluetooth headset in person to ensure it is comfortable to wear for long periods of time.
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Nearly all entertainment moguls have a nice set of stereo speakers in their home. When you are listening to the latest hits with your music system, you do not want to have to settle for mediocre-quality equipment. In order to get the best experience possible out of your stereo, it is necessary to have some extra-large, technologically advanced speakers that will yield an amazing sound quality with which you can impress all your friends and family.
Of course, it can be very difficult to incorporate stereo speakers into the design of a room. Many home owners are torn between the desire to enjoy the best sound quality when listening to their music and keeping their interior design looking sleek and sophisticated. When you have an enormous pair of stereo speakers sitting in the corner of a room, even the most artfully designed space takes on an unattractive aura.
The trick is to find ways to hide your stereo speakers amongst other elements in the room. The most common solution is to simply tuck your stereo speakers into a cabinet or entertainment center when they are not in use; however, this is not always an option if you have limited storage space in your home or if your stereo speakers are installed directly in your walls.
If you cannot store your stereo speakers when you are not using them, there are a number of different tricks that you can try that will cause these items to mesh seamlessly into a room's design theme. First of all, color is key. Any wood panelings or painted sides of your stereo speakers that are readily visible should match other elements in the room. You can also detract attention from your stereo speakers by installing them in inconspicuous areas of the room - for instance, in its far corners or behind a large piece of furniture. In some cases, creative placement of your stereo speakers can also help to improve the acoustics in a room.
You do not have to choose between high-quality entertainment and a beautiful interior design. By using innovative methods to incorporate your stereo speakers into your room, you can enjoy both of these benefits any time.
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Having either stereo speakers or headphones should be the goal. The two separate audio devices should work together depending on the situation you have and what you want to do with the sound performance. You can either sit at home and listen on your stereo headphones and enjoy and lay back in your bed, or you can have a party and play your music loud from your stereo speakers. Having separate external playback devices to go with your audio devices should be an essential to owning any kind of small audio device. You just can't get everything out of a small audio device.
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Avoid cheap models that mimic other, pricier models. With stereo headphones you really do get what you pay for. Also, consider the applications you will be using them for when you decide which to buy. In ear buds may be useful on the go, but may sacrifice sound quality.
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to hold the eyepiece and rotating objectives. there are reflection process inside the stereohead.
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I recently purchased a stereo from Best Buy and they estimated the installation cost but they overlooked thre fact that the '93 Aerostar uses only one hot speaker wire and chasis ground. It took three trips to get it right. They added a device that was supposed to interface this but it wouldn't work. They ended up completely re-wiring the front and rear speakers with dual wire all the way back to the stereo. It incolved removing a lot of panels to reroute all of the wires. If your stereo will not operate on using a common ground for all of the speakers then you will have to do this.
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There is a replaceable light bulb as part of the radio unit.....at least there is in my factory AM/FM/CD unit. See http://www.corvetteradios.com/Page7.html for replacement and downloadable instructions.
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Go to: http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/stereodetail/932.html
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http://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp~TID~64251
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699 is 82.24% of 850. So that's 17.76% off.
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Most preamps just have a mono output for a subwoofer. No real reason to run stereo for subs, unless maybe you are running two speaker boxes as subs. Most amps are switchable to mono mode and put out more power in mono. Hope this helps.
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2004 Dodge Ram 1500 Car Radio Stereo Audio Wiring DiagramCar Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Pink
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Brown/Red
Car Radio Ground Wire: Black/Dark Green
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Orange/Dark Blue
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Orange/White
Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: Yellow
Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amplifier Location: Located Behind The Glove Box.
Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green/Red
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Green/Dark Green
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Blue/Violet
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue/Black
Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Red
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White/Black
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan/Violet
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Tan/Black
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If it has the original Eurovox stereo, any Holden dealer can get that info for you if you give them your VIN. Note that if you got the radio out of another VT you need the VIN of the car the radio came from. Failing this you need to get the radio out of the car and give a dealer the VIN and serial number of the radio. Then they can get the pin for you, but it is not cheap.
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Replace it
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Try to look for a bloated capacitor in the main panel. Just replace it with the same one with same label on it.
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Check my answered questions... color codes and polarity was answered Nov. 7 2008
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OK, the wiring is as follows
Red - constant 12v, will go to yellow wire on your stereo
Brown - accessories 12v, will go to red wire on your stereo
Black - ground, will go to black wire on your stereo
Yellow - right speaker positive
Now there are 3 black/white wires, 2 of them share 1 pin on the plug, these are the negatives, one for each speaker. the other black/white wire on its own is the left speaker positive. Cut the 2 joined wires from the plug, strip them and use a multimeter or continuity tester to determine which of them is which speakers' negative wire. Mark the wires so you don't mix them up.
At the speakers, Red/Green is positive and Black/White is negative.
There are no wires for rear speakers, you will need to run your own wires.
The door speakers are 4 inch speakers, but using a 25mm spacer you can easily fit a 6" speaker.
Use a good ratchet crimping tool and male and female bullet terminals, or solder the connections. Don't twist and tape wiring, its unprofessional and unreliable.
To remove the factory head unit, you will need either U-shaped removal keys, or use makeshift ones, and tap the unit out from the back with a hammer
Remove the fascia around the A/C controls and stereo, being sure to disconnect the lighter wiring. There are 5 screws in the fascia, 3 at the top and 2 at the bottom.
Then remove the 5 screws in the stereo bracket and remove it
Slide the new stereo into the bracket, and using an 8mm M4 screw and large washer to suit, screw through the hole in the back of the bracket into the screw hole in the centre of the rear of the stereo. Make sure it is tight. This is the easiest way to mount it and it is fairly secure. Another way would be to drill through the sides of the factory bracket and use screws there, would be more secure but needs more work.
Reinstall the stereo and bracket, do this after doing the wiring.
Reinstall the fascia, remembering to reconnect the lighter wiring.
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i cant find the color code for my 1995 Isuzu trooper CD cassett please help
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Before purchasing a stereo system look into what features you want and what you will be using it for so you can find the system that best suits your needs. After selecting systems that interest you, compare the features, prices, and reviews of each. The reviews are important because you can draw on the experience of people who have already purchased the system and be aware of common issues or defects before making your purchase. A great website for comparison of features and quality is Consumers Reports, because they provide this information from a neutral position. When looking for deals, compare sales and rebates offered by different retailers, but also consider checking craigslist.org for a used system.
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The wiring of this vehicle can be found in the users manual. Take a look through that and read the directions before starting.
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you need to take it to Holden to get the code ,theres no other way i am aware of, as all the codes differ , cost is about 50-60 bucks
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check your fuses i believe they are on both sides of the dash and under the hood. if it is an aftermarket radio check to see if you are getting accessory power
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This site gave me some good information - all the wires seemed to match my '95 probe. http://www.aus-cartalk.com/probe/audio.htm
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2004 Dodge Ram 2500 Truck Car Radio Wiring Diagram
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Pink
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Brown/Red
Car Radio Ground Wire: Black/Dark Green
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Orange/Dark Blue
Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Green
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Red
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Violet
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue/Red
Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A
Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/Yellow
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Light Blue
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue/White
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue/Orange
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its because its a dodge; the best way to fix this problem would be to buy either a Chevy or a GMC.
TO EVERYONE READING THIS: NEVER BUY FORDS OR DODGES!!!!
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Just go to the nearest ford or Lincoln dealership, They have the books on file that's what i did. They wouldn't let me take or buy the book, but i just copied it all down.
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If you replace a 2 ohm speaker with a 4 ohm speaker you will only get one half the original power. This is usually not a problem because you rarely, if ever, run a stereo system at full power. Half power is only -3db, which is generally only one click on the volume control. It might also sound slightly different because the cross-over frequency might be different,
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go to best buy or a car audio installation shop and buy a wiring harness (20-30 dollars) it it color coded and makes the job so much easier...
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They would sound fine. Its the speaker that's 2 Ohms not amp. Marine speakers work great on motorcycles. Hold up better
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1998 Toyota Tacoma Stereo Wiring Information
Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Blue/Yellow
Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Gray
Radio Ground Wire: Brown
Radio Illumination Wire: Green
Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Pink
Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Purple
Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green
Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue
Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black
Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red
Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White
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Take the factory deck outm and under the deck thre will be a serial number. call in where you bought the car tell them that number and they should give you the code
Go to the Honda Owners link online and register your Honda. After you register your car click the Get Radio/Navi Code. It is free.
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