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<blockquote data-quote="nosaj070" data-source="post: 559297" data-attributes="member: 546955"><p>Its probably not that bad. Its nice to know there are so many helpful people on this board //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif</p><p></p><p>Go get a digital multimeter if you don't already have one. Find Everywire back there and test and see if there is any power. You should have only 1 wire that is getting power while the car is off, and two while the car is on. The one while the car is off is called the memory wire, the other is simply the power wire. Then your best bet is to just make a new ground (Drill a hole into the chassis, put a bolt through it, attach it to a piece of wire (10ga) and then connect that to the HU ground) Then the rest will be speaker wires, for that you simply need a battery, connect the postive to one end of it and negative to antoher and you'll hear which speaker it is, label it, and then continue with the rest of them. There will also be an antenna, which looks like a big stereo plug, that is pretty self explanatory. I hope i was of some help, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nosaj070, post: 559297, member: 546955"] Its probably not that bad. Its nice to know there are so many helpful people on this board [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gif[/IMG] Go get a digital multimeter if you don't already have one. Find Everywire back there and test and see if there is any power. You should have only 1 wire that is getting power while the car is off, and two while the car is on. The one while the car is off is called the memory wire, the other is simply the power wire. Then your best bet is to just make a new ground (Drill a hole into the chassis, put a bolt through it, attach it to a piece of wire (10ga) and then connect that to the HU ground) Then the rest will be speaker wires, for that you simply need a battery, connect the postive to one end of it and negative to antoher and you'll hear which speaker it is, label it, and then continue with the rest of them. There will also be an antenna, which looks like a big stereo plug, that is pretty self explanatory. I hope i was of some help, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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