Wiring Harness Adapter Plug For Aftermarket Radio Swh924 American International on 2040-parts.com
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THE AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL STANDARD car stereo wiring harness plugs into your Factory wiring for the installation of an aftermarket radio. This harness can also be used in conjunction with a reverse harness to add XM, Sirius, or a FM Modulated accessory without cutting factory wiring. This harness is EIA color coded the same as most aftermarket radios. When replacing your factory radio with an after-market car stereo, a wire harness is a must for a quick installation. It eliminates cutting your OE radio plug helping to maintain your cars value. After connecting it, your install is simple as the wires will color-match and easily connect to the after-market stereo. Without a wiring harness you will have to cut the factory harness and then test each wire to connect to your radio.
Power / 4 Speakers Note: Not For Use On "Factory Amplified" Sound Systems. Illumination Note: If Your Radio Does Not Contain A "Dimmer" or "Illumination" Wire, Then The Orange "Illumination / Dimmer" Wire In This Harness Will Not Be Used. This Harness Fits the Following Vehicles: SUBARU:
Wire Color Codes The color codes used on this car stereo connector harness conform to the E.I.A (Electronics Industry Association) standard. Depending on the manufacturer these colors may differ from the wiring codes found on your stereo. Always refer to your stereo owners manual for specific wiring details before making any connections. EIA Color Code Connections
RCA Color Codes
Red / White combinations
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