hacked stereo wiring
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hacked stereo wiring
i know there was prob alot of threads on this but i did a search and didnt find exactly what i was looking for, i have a 94 cherokee sport and the previous owner hacked up the stock wiring harness, i got my cd player working in there, but for the longest time one one speaker worked (i think there is only 2) and in both of my cherokees i couldnt get the constant to work, and every web site i look the wire colors say something different for chrysler
can someone link me to some info? supposed to be bringing the girl wheelin and i need something to droun out the road noise and jeep noise on the way to the spot lol
can someone link me to some info? supposed to be bringing the girl wheelin and i need something to droun out the road noise and jeep noise on the way to the spot lol
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perfect, that confirms the info i got, now which fuse in the fuse box controlls the radio and cig liter? when i went up the hill climb and my cd player decided to take a leap out of my dash it worked and then blew a fuse, i checked them all and didnt see a broken fuse or burnt wires, i could have missed one though
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From: Oshkosh, WI.
Year: 1991
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Never trust What PO did to the stereo, or factory wiring. I hook mine up straight to the battery, Pos. & Neg. For the main (yellow wire) power supply. (you need to anyways if you put in a amp.). The (red wire) on/off power supply to a single aux. spade in the fuse box. (head unit will turn on/off with the keys then) And I run new 16ga. wire for all speakers. (No splices). Factories usually use cheap 18ga. I know what I have then, And haven't ever had to back to fix things. Save a lot of time in the long run. And better quality. I only like to do this once.
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