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Date:         Sat, 7 Aug 2010 14:48:01 -0700
Reply-To:     Matt Thyer <matt_thyer@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Matt Thyer <matt_thyer@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      New Stereo Install Questions (First Anual Noob-Aid Concert Series)
Comments: To: WetWesties <wetwesties@yahoogroups.com>
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I'm pretty proud of myself. I've been making slow, but steady headway on most of Zeno's impressive list of projects. Some of you will probably laugh at me, but I've never changed out a stereo on a car before. When I bought Zeno last November the vanagon came with an aftermarket JVC that was super craptacular. That may be an understatement. I promptly pulled it from the dash, three of the four kenwood speakers had holes in them. They came out too. In addition to that pile of woe, the previous owner had used speaker wire in several locations where he wanted to add electric locks and a very keen alarm system (it kept me on my toes by tripping any old time it felt like I needed a super loud alarm). I'm confident that 99% of that is no longer resident in Zeno.

Yesterday I purchased a replacement stereo with feature I believe I'll enjoy. In addition I got two 4" and two 6" speakers to replace the blown set that came with the van. The speakers are installed, I haven't tested them yet, but I may hook the leads up to an old shortwave to make sure they're all working correctly later this afternoon. My next major challenge is to install the wiring harness that came with the deck.

Here's what I'm working with. The below is a photo of the wiring harness and the wiring installation diagram. I've added notes the harness photo so mouse over and you should be able to skip the second photo.

Harness http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanityfactory/4869972574/in/photostream/

Install Diagram http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanityfactory/4869358495/in/photostream/

The next image is a picture of Zeno's dashboard with all the car's wiring leads sticking out the stereo deck whole. Again I've added notes to the leads although what they should be used I need some help with.

Dash board http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanityfactory/4869972226/in/photostream/

First, notice the pair (red/red-white) that are taped together on the left hand side of the aperture. When I un-installed the old harness this pair was twisted together with *one* wire from the old harness. I believe that these are a hot lead to something (not sure what) and that the second (probably red-white) wire carries power to something else in series further off on the right hand side of the dash.

Second, the big red 14 ga wire looks like a power lead as well. Not sure what I should connect it to either.

Third, the blue wire I believe is the antenna power-life lead. I'm actually planning on removing the power antenna at some point (maybe later today), but it would be nice to know what this should be used for.

Finally, I believe that the brown wire is the body ground. I'd appreciate it if someone who knows can confirm my suspicion.

Maybe I just don't understand what I'm looking at in Bentley, but after peering at the pages and wondering all morning I'm getting fed up. I want me some tunes! Your knowledgeable assistance would be greatly appreciated.

MT

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