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I can uually find those on ebay for a few bucks. You will need to count the number of pins then go shipping....
Also look for a seller called cali car stereo
if they dont have it listed they probhably have it at thier store..
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If the Power/Protect LED is red, usually the speaker wiring has a short-circuit or the speaker total impedance is wrong for the system. The most common issue is a bare spot on a speaker wire that is coming in contact with part of the car or another bare wire. Sometimes, it just means that the system got too hot.
Before you look for a problem with the KS-AX4302 board, look at your wiring and replace any damaged wires.
You should purchase a radio harness for your car, and it's wires will connect to wires of the same color from your JVC radio harness. Join the two harnesses together (solder, crimp caps, barrel connectors, etc.) and then one end plugs into your JVC, the other end plugs into the factory harness that the original radio was connected to. If for some reason, your factory harness plug has been cut, you'll have to hardwire the JVC harness. I've included a link to the wiring diagram for your car. The steering wheel controls are moot; they will not work unless you've got some aftermarket adapter that allows them to interface with the JVC radio. 2004 pontiac grand prix speaker wiring diagram Google Search
You can go to a place that installs car stereos and purchase a universal wiring harness for your car that will cost about $15 and allow you to do the wiring very easy without the need to know what every wire is for. This harness would be wired to the harness you got from JVC for your new radio and all you need to do is to match the colors of the JVC harness to the same colors of the universal harness that would then just plug right into the factory wiring harness for your car and then the other end plugs into the connector for your JVC radio. It is very easy and insures that you have all the proper wires connected to operate your radio and have full functions available for use.
If you require to know what each wire from the JVC harness is for, just ask.
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Thanks and good luck with your radio installation,
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