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Old Jun 26, 2004 | 02:27 AM
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a little help here please...

My Radio was stolen out my ride... and the stok wiring harness is cut... so I have to re wire everything.... now thankfully this incident happend before I ever owned my car.. so I don't really care... anyhow I got my new wiring harness and all the other cool gadgets and I'm ready to wire up everything.. now I was just ondering for the Dimmer ... should I install it directly to the factory dimmer? switch? .... and what is the radio ACCY for? (located in ignition box)? .. .and hte memory wire that just goes to a constant 12v source right?
Old Jun 26, 2004 | 03:51 AM
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The dimmer you can run to the fuse panel on the inside of the car. I can't remember the name for the fuse, it's like interior lights or something and it's controlled by the dimmer switch. The memory wire can be done the same way, but should be wired to the power accessory fuse. I'm not totally sure what the ACCY is for. What does the manual say about that wire?
Old Jun 26, 2004 | 10:03 AM
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Ahhhh 97WS6SCharged you've shinned light on me....


Anyhow it says wire the memory to a consistant 12V source... one that remains constant... in the Box wich fuse is a 12V constant?



haha I've have my radio back in no time... .and to think .... all this time I've been telling people "yeah I removed it to save weight" .... haha if only they really knew I was too lazy to learn how to install it...
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