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Thread: How to remove the ASI radio

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    The radio connector
    Rob Depew
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lwanmtr View Post
    The radio connector
    I'm sorry that I'm not understanding what you're suggesting. Are you saying to combine the other 5 wires with the existing connector?

    Or can you give me more detail? I want to understand what you're saying, but I cannot understand your suggestions from such short answers.

    Thanks,
    Dave

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    Hi Dave,

    If it helps, here is a thread that shows the complete wiring of an ASI radio out of the car:

    http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?68...elorean-Radios
    Dana

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    That thread Dana posted is a good one.

    I am just giving an idea on making what would essentially an extension you can use to plug any stereo into the car, without having to redo the wiring under the dash. Can use it to wire in almost any stereo...and after you have the initial plug made you can replace without having to get drastic like removing the center console.

    Using the wiring diagram I made a chart of what pins have what running on them, such as power(keyed), power always, speakers, etc.. Then because the wire colors on my new connecter were different I made a chart as to what correlated to the official colors.

    My pictures are prolly a lil bit of a mess cause I was just using a donor stereo (no usb or anything, can you beleive it?), So I could check all my connections.

    Did I just confuse things more?
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