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Old 03-05-2004, 12:48 PM
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help findding the speaker wires that runs from receiver to door opening

My car has a Sony Xplod cd receiver (it was in the car when I bought it) and my door speakers keep fuzzing out every time I turn the volume up. I just bought a new set of speakers and its still happening. Now im at running new wiring to the door. I pulled the receiver out and it looks like the guy did a lot of splicing. Is there some trick I can use to find the wires easily? Its really annoying me. Oh yeah when I managed to get the receiver back into the dash (it took me about 20 min.) my remote for my amp got jarred loose somewhere, so now I have almost no audio. Help! Model is 92 Civic CX H/back.
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Re: help findding the speaker wires that runs from receiver to door opening

search for wiring honda headunit on here or on google. that should get you the wiring diagram and the color of each wire you need to find.
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thats what I did. It still took me all freakin day just to run two measly wires
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