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Old 09-01-2005, 08:30 PM   #1
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Angry '93 dodge shadow wiring problems

I have a '93 dodge shadow and i tried to connect a newer stereo. I tried the cut and splice method but now my brake lights and turnsignals will not work. just need a little help on what wires to connect were.
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Old 09-20-2005, 07:40 AM   #2
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Re: '93 dodge shadow wiring problems

hmmmm i dont kno where you cut and spliced the wires, but when i installed my head unit i seemed to have no problems i simply removed the old stock one and cliped the old connecters off and soldered the new one on. ill make a copy of the stock wiring chart colors if u need furthor help.

Also i have wired in a sony explode 500 watt amp with 2 8" subs in the trunk. and i replaced the old stock read speakers with 2 pioneer 5x9's 150 watts.. i wanted to go all pioneer but i got the subs n amp for free.\
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