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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8867040" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Just to offer help that you're not asking for: </p><p>What's wrong with the Pioneer? </p><p></p><p>That isn't exactly a great head unit. It's low wattage, low preout voltage, and my guess is someone just wanted to add spotify, pandora or bluetooth. Really don't see a benefit other than that. </p><p></p><p>I would bet on ebay, these aren't going to be worth it, and for the cost it's probably about as much as an aftermarket head unit. If that was me, I'm pulling one at PickNpull, and you can grab the harness while you are there. Should be about $20. </p><p></p><p>To finally answer your question, you have a vehicle harness with a plug/connector that your factory head unit would have plugged into. It's possible they screwed it up, but not likely. They SHOULD have just unplugged it, and used an aftermarket harness to plug between the vehicle harness and the new head unit. (That picture above has the bare wire ends connected to the bare ends of the harness that came with the head unit).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8867040, member: 674149"] Just to offer help that you're not asking for: What's wrong with the Pioneer? That isn't exactly a great head unit. It's low wattage, low preout voltage, and my guess is someone just wanted to add spotify, pandora or bluetooth. Really don't see a benefit other than that. I would bet on ebay, these aren't going to be worth it, and for the cost it's probably about as much as an aftermarket head unit. If that was me, I'm pulling one at PickNpull, and you can grab the harness while you are there. Should be about $20. To finally answer your question, you have a vehicle harness with a plug/connector that your factory head unit would have plugged into. It's possible they screwed it up, but not likely. They SHOULD have just unplugged it, and used an aftermarket harness to plug between the vehicle harness and the new head unit. (That picture above has the bare wire ends connected to the bare ends of the harness that came with the head unit). [/QUOTE]
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