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<blockquote data-quote="Goodie2shoes17" data-source="post: 8431530" data-attributes="member: 667465"><p>Hey, thanks for the replies guys! Sorry, I was expecting some sort of alert that people responded and never got one so didn't know you guys responded! That being said, it is a 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4. And yes, I just took it out and it looks like the person who installed it just did a terrible job (I think I might have even separated one of the splices the guy did taking the head unit out!) The only wiring I've ever really done is putting a Alpine KTP-445u amp in my old car, which was as simple as matching the colors exactly and splicing the wires. I'm not sure if there should be some wiring harness to put in an aftermarket head unit and this guy didn't? Or if there's some easy way to know what wires go with which. Also, there are 3 wires all by themselves taped off, and a white/black and grey/black wires are both spliced to like a red/brown wire. I'm trying to upload pics but it's not working right now. I'll post this and keep trying. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goodie2shoes17, post: 8431530, member: 667465"] Hey, thanks for the replies guys! Sorry, I was expecting some sort of alert that people responded and never got one so didn't know you guys responded! That being said, it is a 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4. And yes, I just took it out and it looks like the person who installed it just did a terrible job (I think I might have even separated one of the splices the guy did taking the head unit out!) The only wiring I've ever really done is putting a Alpine KTP-445u amp in my old car, which was as simple as matching the colors exactly and splicing the wires. I'm not sure if there should be some wiring harness to put in an aftermarket head unit and this guy didn't? Or if there's some easy way to know what wires go with which. Also, there are 3 wires all by themselves taped off, and a white/black and grey/black wires are both spliced to like a red/brown wire. I'm trying to upload pics but it's not working right now. I'll post this and keep trying. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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