New Car Stereo Cd Player Wiring Harness Wire Adapter Plug For Aftermarket Radio on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, United States
AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL Car Stereo Wiring Harness For Installing Aftermarket Stereo When replacing your factory radio with an after-market car stereo, a wire harness is a must for a quick installation. It eliminates cutting your OE radio plug helping to maintain your cars value. After connecting it, your install is simple as the wires will color-match and easily connect to the after-market stereo. Without a wiring harness you will have to cut the factory harness and then test each wire to connect to your radio. In addition, because you do not have to cut your OE radio plug off, using an wiring harness allows you to reinstall your factory receiver at a later time. A great example is if you sold your car, but wanted to keep your after-market radio and re-install your factory stereo receiver This amp integration wiring harness integrates with factory amplifiers using the RCA plugs seen pictured. These will plug into your aftermarket receiver to give you complete control over your cars stereo system and allowing you to dial in that perfect sound.
Does not fit vehicles with a premium factory stereo
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