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Butchered R32 Gtr Stereo Wiring.


JimmyS
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I purchased a GTR a few months back and the rear speakers did not work, I figured it was because of the stock amp not being bypassed.

This morning i bypassed the stock amp and no power was getting to the rear speakers. I then pulled out the head unit to find that somebody had done a dodge install of the head unit.

The head unit wiring plugs had been cut off and only the front two speakers/ power/ ignition / ground had been twisted and taped to the where the plugs were cut off. So i removed all the twisted wires ready to solder them in properly.

I printed off a wiring diagram to find which wires were responsible for the rear speakers and surprisingly barely and of the colours matched.

The wiring colours used for the dodge install of the front two speakers were

Blue

Brown

Yellow

Black/red

Red/blue

Black/white

Blue

I am supposed to have

Blue

Red/black

Brown

Blue

Brown/white

Blue/yellow

Blue

Red

Green

Pink

Dark green

How do i find out what wires go where when they do not match the nissan wiring diagram?

Thanks

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Not so hard really.

Get a nice juicy d battery or even car battery if you want. and use that to find the speakers. two wires to the terminals and a speaker will buzz or him.

I presume if you have a soldering iron then you have a multimeter? Find the remainder of the wires with the multi.

Easy as piss. had to do that to my mates 34.

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