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<blockquote data-quote="jwarren808" data-source="post: 8249171" data-attributes="member: 633428"><p>i ended up figuring everything out, i used a multimeter to test and find out which wire was for ignition and constant on the stock harness, and i found where the wire for my antenna was, and hooked it to the head unit, i grounded the black wire from the pioneer harness directly to a bare sanded metal spot on the chassis, and put electrical tape around the wire and wire loom to protect it, and i made sure all the wire connections were good and also put electrical tape and wire loom to protect as much of it as possible.</p><p></p><p>then hooked the battery back up and turned the key to "on", and the head unit came on and worked !!!, so i was happy i did it right, plus the clock and dome light worked again, so it did'nt blow the fuse this time, maybe cause i moved and organized the wires better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwarren808, post: 8249171, member: 633428"] i ended up figuring everything out, i used a multimeter to test and find out which wire was for ignition and constant on the stock harness, and i found where the wire for my antenna was, and hooked it to the head unit, i grounded the black wire from the pioneer harness directly to a bare sanded metal spot on the chassis, and put electrical tape around the wire and wire loom to protect it, and i made sure all the wire connections were good and also put electrical tape and wire loom to protect as much of it as possible. then hooked the battery back up and turned the key to "on", and the head unit came on and worked !!!, so i was happy i did it right, plus the clock and dome light worked again, so it did'nt blow the fuse this time, maybe cause i moved and organized the wires better. [/QUOTE]
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