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New ADS Meastro Dash Kit 2013 test fit installed
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<blockquote data-quote="Nuar" data-source="post: 14238831" data-attributes="member: 80141"><p>I haven't installed this kit yet, but i have installed aftermarket headunits before.</p><p>it sounds like a typical instalation to me.</p><p>Your new radio came with a harness that plugs into to the back of the new headunit and has a bunch of wires hanging out of it, then there is a wire harness that plugs into the car's harness where your original controls (head unit) were plugged in to, that will also have a bunch of loose wires. Your job is to connect the wires from the new headunit harness with your new "vehicle specific" harness.</p><p>this way you don't actually slice up any of your cars wireing and creating a new functional connection between the radio and your car.</p><p>Does that make any sense?</p><p></p><p>Radio<-radio harness(solders to)vehicle specific harness->car's original plugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nuar, post: 14238831, member: 80141"] I haven't installed this kit yet, but i have installed aftermarket headunits before. it sounds like a typical instalation to me. Your new radio came with a harness that plugs into to the back of the new headunit and has a bunch of wires hanging out of it, then there is a wire harness that plugs into the car's harness where your original controls (head unit) were plugged in to, that will also have a bunch of loose wires. Your job is to connect the wires from the new headunit harness with your new "vehicle specific" harness. this way you don't actually slice up any of your cars wireing and creating a new functional connection between the radio and your car. Does that make any sense? Radio<-radio harness(solders to)vehicle specific harness->car's original plugs [/QUOTE]
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