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Old 01-21-2009   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to remove my stang 2000 v6 stock stereo and which wires i need to connect the top

OKEY I Pulled out my stereo the top one and it has a lot of weird cables i have a short cut withthese cuz i had the stereo out and and the battery died just in one day and the other day i left the cables out and the battery died on 3 days and i think that were not connected good . LOOK theres one a thick cable that has a lot of wires and the guy used the external cables he used the green/purple to connect the yellow cable
the black/pink for the red . black with black. and the other ones left are a blue.red/sky,orange/sky,green/black, and a black. DOES SOMEONE KNOW WHICH ONES SHOULD BE USED???
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did you guys cut the wires? if so, you are in for a world of headache. sounds like you have never done this before and that will lead to a bunch of problems, bad sound, fire hazards, etc. every speaker has two wires going to it, a positive and a negative. there are usually two wires that go each door and two wires that go to each of the speakers on the rear deck. without something telling you which is pos and which is neg you have to test each wire. but, if you have a factory external amp, you usually do not know about it and its usually hid somewhere in the car, you will run into a lot of other problems. im taking it that you have a cd player down lower correct? ok, this will not work any longer either. i would suggest taking it to best buy and having them do it.

plus its kinda hard to read your post
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did you guys cut the wires? if so, you are in for a world of headache. sounds like you have never done this before and that will lead to a bunch of problems, bad sound, fire hazards, etc. every speaker has two wires going to it, a positive and a negative. there are usually two wires that go each door and two wires that go to each of the speakers on the rear deck. without something telling you which is pos and which is neg you have to test each wire. but, if you have a factory external amp, you usually do not know about it and its usually hid somewhere in the car, you will run into a lot of other problems. im taking it that you have a cd player down lower correct? ok, this will not work any longer either. i would suggest taking it to best buy and having them do it.

plus its kinda hard to read your post
everything about the sound is okay i'm just saying that maybe the previous car owner connect something wrong cuz my battery is dying and i already replace it. i just want to know if someone knows exactly which wires should be for the acc and for the battery.
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