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Where is the remote wire on a stock stereo?

Where is the remote wire on a stock stereo?

Once you remove the stock stereo, you will see a blue and white wire, which is basically your remote wire. This wire is located at the back of the stereo deck. Get the remote wire in your wiring kit. Once you splice it, solder this wire to the remote wire of your stock stereo.

How do you hook up a car radio to a car stereo?

Start from the battery and pass on to the amplifier. However, do not connect the wire to the amplifier or battery yet. Remove the stock car radio from the dashboard of your car. Make sure that you carefully remove the screws that hold the stereo in place ensuring that no wires are cut.

How does a radio hook up to a speaker?

The radio’s wiring harness delivers power to the radio and sends its output to the speakers. You’ll need to identify which wire goes to which speaker. Positive leads are usually solid-colored wires, while their accompanying negative leads tend to be the same color with a stripe of a second color.

What do you need to connect an amp to a factory radio?

You’ll need one for the amp’s input and the other for its output. These cables will act like a “T-harness” to connect your amp to the factory system. Behind the factory radio, you can access all of the speaker wires in one place.

Once you remove the stock stereo, you will see a blue and white wire, which is basically your remote wire. This wire is located at the back of the stereo deck. Get the remote wire in your wiring kit. Once you splice it, solder this wire to the remote wire of your stock stereo.

The radio’s wiring harness delivers power to the radio and sends its output to the speakers. You’ll need to identify which wire goes to which speaker. Positive leads are usually solid-colored wires, while their accompanying negative leads tend to be the same color with a stripe of a second color.

Start from the battery and pass on to the amplifier. However, do not connect the wire to the amplifier or battery yet. Remove the stock car radio from the dashboard of your car. Make sure that you carefully remove the screws that hold the stereo in place ensuring that no wires are cut.

You’ll need one for the amp’s input and the other for its output. These cables will act like a “T-harness” to connect your amp to the factory system. Behind the factory radio, you can access all of the speaker wires in one place.

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Ruth Doyle