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Newby
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Jul 2009
Location: California Posts: 4 |
My friend recently bought an used Toyota Corolla in good condition but without the audio system. He is a music freak and want to install a new audio system in his car but don't know too much about it. Looking for a good resource to learn about car audio so he can make a good choice on what to buy.
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You should first buy a manual for your car for the wiring schematics. Try Chilton's good pictures and diagrams. Then you need a multi meter and the stereo will come with a diagram, also considering buying a harness for the head unit to match you car it will make the wiring a "snap" literally.
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