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Aftermarket radio i want to install a cd player in my 93 lincoln towncar but dont know how to bypass the wires to the amp. do i have to bypass the wires????
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try a radio shop that either sells radios and accessories or repairs radios. you should be able to get an adapter that goes between the two so you don`t need to cut and splice.
Hey man, you have an amplified system. use a 70-1858 wiring harness and jump the blue/white wire from the aftermarket radio to the pink wire on the second plug. this will power on the factory amp with the aftermarket radio.
Before you cut the wires try Walmart and Auto Zone and look for a Conversion kit. They run about $5 and give you a connector that will fit the factory connection and allow you to add the aftermarket device. I know for a fact they have them for aftermarket radios and I'm pretty sure they have them for a separate CD player if that is what you actually have.
It sounds like the wire for a remote amp, or power antenna (the blue wire) needs to be taped up, and the fuse for the radio/power windows replaced. Is it an aftermarket stereo?
If your installing a stock radio/cd player from another Dodge the wiring plug is the same and will fit.If your installing a aftermarket radio/cd player(JVC,Pioneer,etc)you will need to buy a adapter plug that wires up to the radio and is a direct fit to your factory wire harness,so your not cutting your wires.When you buy the adapter plug it comes with a wire diagram of which wire is what.Your aftermarket radio should have a diagram also,either on it or in the manual.Hope this helps you.
Take your car to an accessory shop and they would neatly remove the radio without damaging the orignal cables. You would also get the new pins installed to the original car wires which can fit your after market system
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