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Old 02-21-2005, 08:01 PM
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Well I got my pioneer in the mail today, I don't have the rest of my stuff for my new system so I was just gonna through it in to play around with it a little. I thought this thing just plugged right up to the factory wire harness, but not even close. Anyone know where to get one. Thanks.
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This what you want?
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showd..._ID=6553&DID=7
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That is all I used. I wish I would have listed mine. I have a 77dh with the wiring all done sitting in my garage. Probably put it in the classifieds next week maybe.
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not exactly what I was hoping for. There isn't one that will plug into the factory harness and then plug straight into the radio?
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You have to splice that harness into the radio harness, then it would just plug in inbetween. Not hard. You can do it in the house or wherever, all the wires are marked. It takes maybe 10 min if you use crimp connectors, longer if you solder.
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there are adapter harnesses that go to a universal molex style connector, and then breakout to the radio style, cost about $15-40 depending on where you go, some of the radio shops will have them.

Personally, i just use 15 pieces of heatshrink, and a soldering gun.

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Thanks, yeah I know it's not hard ive done it before, I was just curious, thanks.




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