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<blockquote data-quote="ProcalX" data-source="post: 1253925" data-attributes="member: 564237"><p>ok, well i have a voltage meter and have turned the ignition on and measured the Voltage of each black wire (as to determine Positive or Negative, which i now know, hence i have connected my two 6x9s..</p><p></p><p>so thats not the problem the problem is that i have a modern Panasonic DEH-890 CD Tuner / Radio that has different connections, i do not have the manual for either the original radio or the new cd tuner, hence i have a problem with, when i disconnect my old original radio headunit i will not know what i connect from the Original headunit (old basic wiring) to the new cd tuner headunit which has all the ISO connecters and such on it..</p><p></p><p>i do not unforunately know enough to determine this myself, i was wondering if people could help me with regards to what wires are which on the new headunit, ie match them up via comparing the two pictures of the new wires which came with the new headunit to the old wiring which is still in place and i cannot really replace.. so that i can connect the right wires together so that my headunit is installed..</p><p></p><p>thats all.. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProcalX, post: 1253925, member: 564237"] ok, well i have a voltage meter and have turned the ignition on and measured the Voltage of each black wire (as to determine Positive or Negative, which i now know, hence i have connected my two 6x9s.. so thats not the problem the problem is that i have a modern Panasonic DEH-890 CD Tuner / Radio that has different connections, i do not have the manual for either the original radio or the new cd tuner, hence i have a problem with, when i disconnect my old original radio headunit i will not know what i connect from the Original headunit (old basic wiring) to the new cd tuner headunit which has all the ISO connecters and such on it.. i do not unforunately know enough to determine this myself, i was wondering if people could help me with regards to what wires are which on the new headunit, ie match them up via comparing the two pictures of the new wires which came with the new headunit to the old wiring which is still in place and i cannot really replace.. so that i can connect the right wires together so that my headunit is installed.. thats all.. lol [/QUOTE]
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