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<blockquote data-quote="lexus rx" data-source="post: 490856" data-attributes="member: 550564"><p>well, im sort of lost. are you wanting to put the aftermarket headunit or go off the factory? if your running aftermarket then do this:</p><p></p><p>Go to circuit city and ask them for a harness that will work on your car and your head unit. normally, the wires on the harness you buy will match up with your factory harness. your remote wire is blue from the amp to the headunit. sometimes the wire will be blue/white on the harness you buy. if you have a blue and a blue/white off the harness try both of them. it wont hurt your headunit. your hooked up and ready to play.</p><p></p><p>from the stock headunit you will need to use the speaker lines from one of your speakers to receive any music. note, this sounds like crrap and should use the method described above. but if this is the method for you then i would prefer a rear speaker. look at the color of the wire your coming off of. just attach your positive and negative and plug in your rca jacks for the sub.</p><p></p><p>i hope ive helped some. anything ive forgotten please add.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexus rx, post: 490856, member: 550564"] well, im sort of lost. are you wanting to put the aftermarket headunit or go off the factory? if your running aftermarket then do this: Go to circuit city and ask them for a harness that will work on your car and your head unit. normally, the wires on the harness you buy will match up with your factory harness. your remote wire is blue from the amp to the headunit. sometimes the wire will be blue/white on the harness you buy. if you have a blue and a blue/white off the harness try both of them. it wont hurt your headunit. your hooked up and ready to play. from the stock headunit you will need to use the speaker lines from one of your speakers to receive any music. note, this sounds like crrap and should use the method described above. but if this is the method for you then i would prefer a rear speaker. look at the color of the wire your coming off of. just attach your positive and negative and plug in your rca jacks for the sub. i hope ive helped some. anything ive forgotten please add. [/QUOTE]
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