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Thats weird - I'd have assumed the 3 thicker wires (red,yellow,black) on the right of the pic would be the 2 power and earth cables.
While it's all out you should replace any of the bullets that are positive with a female version so you have less risk of a short while they're unplugged.
Rob.
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that was my thinking to, so i went and pulled out my stereo, and as i have the toyo to iso adapter mines got each cable labelled, the 3 bigger ones are connected to a second caonnector clock feeding the 2 speakers in the rear...Originally posted by wishbone View PostThats weird - I'd have assumed the 3 thicker wires (red,yellow,black) on the right of the pic would be the 2 power and earth cables.
While it's all out you should replace any of the bullets that are positive with a female version so you have less risk of a short while they're unplugged.
Rob.
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Makes sense - the rears have their own amps, although mine were switched by the aerial connector (was 2 wires connected to 1 'amp remote' on my HU)
All my speakers are run off amps now so I don't use the original wiring. The original front speakers are now my CB speakers.
Rob.
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I had realised that & told Robert I needed to do that. Good point raised however. Thanks.Originally posted by wishbone View PostThats weird - I'd have assumed the 3 thicker wires (red,yellow,black) on the right of the pic would be the 2 power and earth cables.
While it's all out you should replace any of the bullets that are positive with a female version so you have less risk of a short while they're unplugged.
Rob.
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