hey where do i put the ACC wire, i cant find it help pls!!!!!!????Everything i find is for 2000+, pls help!!
should i hook it up together with the yellow wire (12v Memory) ?
ACC wire should be in the aftermarket harness. You don't have to do anything special with the pre-2000 cars.
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well my car might have a hook up for 2000+, my car was broken into and they cut the wires, now I am trying to reconnect my radio but I dont seem to have where it hooks up to, i dont see where the redwire was cut from
Here you go captn impatient
This should all be in your front harness that was cut.
Constant 12V+ Orange
Switched 12V+ Yellow
Ground Black
Illumination Gray
Dimmer Brown
Antenna Trigger Pink
Antenna Right Front
Front Speakers 4" x 6" Doors
Left Front (+) Tan
Left Front (-) Gray
Right Front (+) Light Green
Right Front (-) Dark Green
Rear Speakers 6" x 9" Rear Deck
Left Rear (+) Brown
Left Rear (-) Yellow
Right Rear (+) Dark Blue
Right Rear (-) Light Blue
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Well us see where yu have th orange wire, i have a red wire and I cant find where it was cut from, I thought maybe it was hooked up on the rear defoger since it didnt work since the radio was first installed but I just cant see it. Oh yeah while I was playing around wit hthe wires to see if it workd, my Trunk release and Driver dr Power lock stopped working! Why do you think that?
---my bet for the impatience, any imput is well appreciated, thanks again!!---
Do you have a test light? Check the circuits. Same with your locks and trunk release. See if they're getting power, check fuses.
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you blew fuses or fried circuts when you were "playing around with the wires"
playing with wires in a $5000 (rough estimate) machine is not generaly a good idea...
dirty elf wrote:you blew fuses or fried circuts when you were "playing around with the wires"
playing with wires in a $5000 (rough estimate) machine is not generaly a good idea...
neather is work on stuff that can shock you and/or blow lots of your money ( i learned the hard way) of your money fixing your car with the batter still hooked up is a bad idea as well