Donegal_TDI
Bronze Member
Joe
It's really not that big a deal.
If you can get your hands on a continuity meter and a 12v test lamp, it's easy to identify the wires.
Basically, you'll most likely have the following:
1. 12+ permanent
2. 12+ only comes alive with key to on or acc
3. 12+ only comes alive with lights set to first position or on
4. 2 connections per speaker
5. ground (12-)
Once you have identified each one, label them, and remove connector to the bin.
Then you can install whatever you like.
It's really not that big a deal.
If you can get your hands on a continuity meter and a 12v test lamp, it's easy to identify the wires.
Basically, you'll most likely have the following:
1. 12+ permanent
2. 12+ only comes alive with key to on or acc
3. 12+ only comes alive with lights set to first position or on
4. 2 connections per speaker
5. ground (12-)
Once you have identified each one, label them, and remove connector to the bin.
Then you can install whatever you like.