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post Feb 12, 2005 - 6:04 PM
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ok my stock amp (above heater controls) is officially fried, what are my options? i know i could order another junkyard amp but i dont want junk, and theres like 80 wires harnessed into it (then it harnesses into the head unit) , i'd rather not jump to wire splicing seeing as how many wires there are. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? i'd rather not buy a junkyard item since it could very well be, junk biggrin.gif...so any opinions or personal experience would be great here, on the easiest way to go about this.. thanks in advance, dave
 
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post Feb 13, 2005 - 2:15 PM
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Thanks, ive installed several head units , but mostly in older cars, and never with this many wires, my last option was to trace each set of wires down for each speaker but id hate doing that, so yeah i'm gonna go with the aftermarket head unit and adapter harness, i just really would hate putting a used amp in and have it do the same thing a few months (or weeks) down the road ( could have been a head unit issue that caused it to burn up). thanks again guys for all the help ^_^
post Feb 13, 2005 - 7:42 PM
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QUOTE(DavezXTC @ Feb 13, 2005 - 12:15 PM)
Thanks, ive installed several head units , but mostly in older cars, and never with this many wires, my last option was to trace each set of wires down for each speaker but id hate doing that, so yeah i'm gonna go with the aftermarket head unit and adapter harness, i just really would hate putting a used amp in and have it do the same thing a few months (or weeks) down the road ( could have been a head unit issue that caused it to burn up). thanks again guys for all the help ^_^
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