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<blockquote data-quote="AstrixNix" data-source="post: 8350101" data-attributes="member: 664270"><p>Okay I am installing an aftermarket stereo into my 99 Buick Century. It is a DUAL radio/cd player, single DIN and on the aftermarket wiring harness I got (from walmart, schoch I think) (it says for 97 to 2005 buick century among other cars) I have all the wires hooked up except for three, which don't have a wire to go to on the Dual Stereo wiring harness.</p><p></p><p>I have a white and black wire that says amplifier ground, and two orange wires, one says illumination and the other says dimmer. I don't have any orange wires or this ground for the amplifier on my Dual stereo. Do I need to just cap the amp ground off, and not use it (as I assumed that amps grounded off the amp itself to the car chassis metal in the trunk) or do I wire it in with the chassis ground.</p><p></p><p>I ask this because I don't even have an amplifier yet. That comes next month.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AstrixNix, post: 8350101, member: 664270"] Okay I am installing an aftermarket stereo into my 99 Buick Century. It is a DUAL radio/cd player, single DIN and on the aftermarket wiring harness I got (from walmart, schoch I think) (it says for 97 to 2005 buick century among other cars) I have all the wires hooked up except for three, which don't have a wire to go to on the Dual Stereo wiring harness. I have a white and black wire that says amplifier ground, and two orange wires, one says illumination and the other says dimmer. I don't have any orange wires or this ground for the amplifier on my Dual stereo. Do I need to just cap the amp ground off, and not use it (as I assumed that amps grounded off the amp itself to the car chassis metal in the trunk) or do I wire it in with the chassis ground. I ask this because I don't even have an amplifier yet. That comes next month. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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