radio wires cut on 88gxl, can anyone help with wich ones are wich
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if the interior lights are not working, you have a blown room fuse.
how did you make your connections at the radio? Did you tape them or just twist them together or use crimp connectors or what?
and lets face it... if you can't figure out the very very basic radio wiring on a 20 year old car, you don't have a 10 sec Talon.
how did you make your connections at the radio? Did you tape them or just twist them together or use crimp connectors or what?
and lets face it... if you can't figure out the very very basic radio wiring on a 20 year old car, you don't have a 10 sec Talon.
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Originally Posted by Icemark
if the interior lights are not working, you have a blown room fuse.
how did you make your connections at the radio? Did you tape them or just twist them together or use crimp connectors or what?
and lets face it... if you can't figure out the very very basic radio wiring on a 20 year old car, you don't have a 10 sec Talon.
how did you make your connections at the radio? Did you tape them or just twist them together or use crimp connectors or what?
and lets face it... if you can't figure out the very very basic radio wiring on a 20 year old car, you don't have a 10 sec Talon.
ok, honestley, can it be any more true?
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ok, the stereo your trying to hook up will have a red, and yellow wire. For testing purposes, just twist them together. Touch both of them to the blue/red wire coming from your car. now ground the black wire coming from the stereo to the 10mm bolt. if your fuses are good, and the stereo isnt fried by now, it should turn on...
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Originally Posted by Icemark
if the interior lights are not working, you have a blown room fuse.
how did you make your connections at the radio? Did you tape them or just twist them together or use crimp connectors or what?
and lets face it... if you can't figure out the very very basic radio wiring on a 20 year old car, you don't have a 10 sec Talon.
how did you make your connections at the radio? Did you tape them or just twist them together or use crimp connectors or what?
and lets face it... if you can't figure out the very very basic radio wiring on a 20 year old car, you don't have a 10 sec Talon.
lets face it your a smart ***, i do have a talon that runs 10.6, have you not een reading my ****? the fuses are still good and the interior lights do not come on none of the fuses are blown now, so stop being a smart *** i didnt ask for your negative feed back
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Originally Posted by gotgrip666
lets face it your a smart ***, i do have a talon that runs 10.6, have you not een reading my ****? the fuses are still good and the interior lights do not come on none of the fuses are blown now, so stop being a smart *** i didnt ask for your negative feed back
Look... its pretty ******* simple. No dome lights (in the doors or roof), means either there is no power from the room fuse, or you have bad door switches, or you have burnt out dome light bulbs.
No power on the room fuse wires = no working radio. Your radio needs 12 volts + constant power to work (its yellow wire). Without it... it does not work or if it does, it doesn't remember the time, stations, or what it is.
So who is being an ***??? the person that wants to be spoon fed and then gets pissy or the one that was helping you.
So figure it out on your own.
Thread closed. If you don't want help, or to fix what people are telling you, you shouldn't be posting.
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