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Old Apr 8, 2006 | 03:34 PM
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hey guys..i have a real problem.i had a 1997 mustang V6 but i just bought a 1994 mustang 5.0..i have a sony explode deck in my v6 that i now whant to put in my v8 i really dont know how to do that but if any one has any suggestions it would really help me..thank u in advance
Old Apr 8, 2006 | 03:58 PM
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not too hard, all the wires you need are behind the radio.

here's link to what color wire is for what
http://www.streetdreams.com/wires/fo...l-1993-98.html

tips: use lighted circuit tester to find switch and un-switched power ( switched on only when key is turned on, un-switched ALWAYS hot )
use a AA battery to touch suspected speaker wires, if you hear small pop as you touch
batttery then you found your speaker wires.

alot of the wire colors are used more than once, but the listed colors are right.
just be patient and use your AA battery to find the right wires going to your speakers

i remember in my 89' the power wires were on one wire harness plug, and the speaker wires were on another.

i did mine on one long Saturday afternoon.
Old Apr 8, 2006 | 04:03 PM
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if the wires haven't been cut from the factory harness then you can also go to the local stero shop or walmart and pick up a harness that will let you just plug straight in to the factory harness
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