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<blockquote data-quote="Klif" data-source="post: 309787" data-attributes="member: 550047"><p>The reasoning behind what I'm doing is long, so I won't get into it....</p><p></p><p>I need to put my 2000 Kia Sportage Factory radio into my ~1984 Ford Festiva. I've never done anything regarding Car Audio, but I'm an intelligent dude. I took both radios out of their respective cars, and I've run into a problem. the Festiva radio's wires consist of four separate plastic connectors with long, flat metal connections within each one. the Kia radio's wireing consists of one plastic connector with ~10 pointy metal and 4 long,flat metal connectors within.</p><p></p><p>My question is: is there a converter to go from one to the other? Is it possible to strip and rewire myself?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klif, post: 309787, member: 550047"] The reasoning behind what I'm doing is long, so I won't get into it.... I need to put my 2000 Kia Sportage Factory radio into my ~1984 Ford Festiva. I've never done anything regarding Car Audio, but I'm an intelligent dude. I took both radios out of their respective cars, and I've run into a problem. the Festiva radio's wires consist of four separate plastic connectors with long, flat metal connections within each one. the Kia radio's wireing consists of one plastic connector with ~10 pointy metal and 4 long,flat metal connectors within. My question is: is there a converter to go from one to the other? Is it possible to strip and rewire myself? [/QUOTE]
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