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<blockquote data-quote="KaeZoo" data-source="post: 3989646" data-attributes="member: 554753"><p>The new head unit needs constant power, key-switched power, ground, and connections to each speaker. If you can identify these wires in your vehicle, then you can connect them directly to the head unit without an adapter harness.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that head units sold in the US have an FM tuner that's not compatible with European radio. (US FM stations are all odd numbers: 97.9, 98.1, 98.3, and so on; most tuners sold in the US can only tune these stations). If you plan to use the new head unit to listen to radio, you might want to make sure the Eclipse deck will work with the stations you like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KaeZoo, post: 3989646, member: 554753"] The new head unit needs constant power, key-switched power, ground, and connections to each speaker. If you can identify these wires in your vehicle, then you can connect them directly to the head unit without an adapter harness. Keep in mind that head units sold in the US have an FM tuner that's not compatible with European radio. (US FM stations are all odd numbers: 97.9, 98.1, 98.3, and so on; most tuners sold in the US can only tune these stations). If you plan to use the new head unit to listen to radio, you might want to make sure the Eclipse deck will work with the stations you like. [/QUOTE]
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