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Car Audio Do you live in your car? Then you need to be able to listen to some high-quality music.
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Old 08-06-2002, 03:28 PM
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it's broken :(

i pulled my cd player out too far on my 98 integra and now the panel lights, and cd player doesn't have power. does anyone know which wire connects to the power source? :help:
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If its an OEM cd player, push in the circle-like plug in the back, that happened to me too.
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thanks for the advice guys, but i couldn't find a red wire that was disconnected and the round plug was still plugged in. i found a dark gray rectangular shaped plug just under the stereo panel that was unplugged but i couldn't find where it goes to. the wire is not the wire that connects to the cd player. i still don't know how fast i'm going at night and most importantly i still can't pump my dance music in my stock cd player
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