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<blockquote data-quote="Mitchell Fosgate III" data-source="post: 8887646" data-attributes="member: 691623"><p style="text-align: justify">And the adapter for the car you have now? You'll be matching that wiring harness to that head unit. Swapping radios. Color to color. If some wire varies in color find out which ones are the power wires, then find out which are the speaker wires. On the adapter. It doesn't really matter just as long you get the adapter correct. Just line up the power wires correctly. And it will work. Speaker wires will work. the correct power supply is the main concern. Count the millivolts to the radio now? How much will the car supply? Is it enough? 8.4 volts minimum for a basic head unit to turn it on. It's a op amp and a voltage amplifier. So at least about 8.4 volts total power supply needed for the radio to operate. Does your car have a air conditioner? That comes from the radio to the air conditioner to power it. But at least the minimum power for it to function. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitchell Fosgate III, post: 8887646, member: 691623"] [JUSTIFY]And the adapter for the car you have now? You'll be matching that wiring harness to that head unit. Swapping radios. Color to color. If some wire varies in color find out which ones are the power wires, then find out which are the speaker wires. On the adapter. It doesn't really matter just as long you get the adapter correct. Just line up the power wires correctly. And it will work. Speaker wires will work. the correct power supply is the main concern. Count the millivolts to the radio now? How much will the car supply? Is it enough? 8.4 volts minimum for a basic head unit to turn it on. It's a op amp and a voltage amplifier. So at least about 8.4 volts total power supply needed for the radio to operate. Does your car have a air conditioner? That comes from the radio to the air conditioner to power it. But at least the minimum power for it to function. [/JUSTIFY] [/QUOTE]
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