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Date:         Tue, 7 Jan 2003 15:57:43 -0700
Reply-To:     Ben McCafferty <ben@VOLKSCAFE.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Ben McCafferty <ben@VOLKSCAFE.COM>
Subject:      Re: Q's re: radio wires
Comments: To: Marla Stelk <mjstelk@HOTMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <F5yx9A92VFPeqHwqAlS0002ab54@hotmail.com>
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Hi Marla, I don't know your particular harness, but I can give you some general tips on stereo installation. First, you are correct that it is pretty simple, but you want to be sure you understand the wiring diagram they gave you with the stereo. If you didn't get one, go back to where you bought it or call Kenwood.

Normally there will be a pair for each speaker (as you stated). There is a positive and negative, and you will notice that in each pair, one wire is marked with a stripe, ridge, etc. It's not critical to get them on the right way (i.e. you won't blow a speaker), but you should do them all the same way, i.e. striped wire to negative, non-striped to positive on each speaker. The wires in your van are marked as well, so you can use that to know which is which even when you can't trace the wires yourself. Hopefully the wiring diagram will indicate which one is positive.

There are often two wires for power--one is for powering the stereo itself, the other is for providing power to the clock and presets when the ignition is off. The main power wire is usually red, and may have a fuse inline. The clock lead is frequently yellow or blue, but check your diagram. I personally prefer to be able to turn on the stereo with no key, so I attach both of these wires to a source that is always hot, i.e. works when the key is off and removed.

The negative or ground wire is usually black, and can go to any good grounding point. If there are two, it shouldn't hurt to ground them to the same location.

You mentioned an ignition wire, which I am assuming is the main power wire, as addressed above.

Finally, on connections, you can solder if you really want to, but heat-shrink tubing makes a really neat and compact installation. It's sold at hardware stores, usually in about 4-foot pieces. Show them the wire you're using, and they'll guide you from there. You can twist the wires together and cover them with the tubing, though I have seen the "professionals" just stick both ends in the tube and shrink it down. I have also used tube-style crimp connectors, also cheap and very solid.

Hope that helps, good luck and have fun! bmc :) Ben McCafferty ben@volkscafe.com

Volks Cafe 1823 Soquel Avenue Santa Cruz, CA 95062 831-426-1244 http://www.volkscafe.com

male end on it for it to go into the new Kenwood. Is there some kind of > adaptor I need to attach the single wires I have for battery, ignition, and > ground to the pair that go into the Heidleberg? Do I need to solder all > connections to old wires or can I just use the plastic connector caps and > electrical tape? > > Maybe I should just follow one person's advice from the archives and hire a > professional to do it....arg - but it looks like it should be so simple! > > Peace, > Marla > '87 Westy GL Van "Morrison" > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus


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