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the wiring harness is in the trunk under the deck all hooked up the the amp this is where the antenna wire plugs in also the speakers are wired from the amp
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Bad battery, bad alternator, short in wiring harness, bad accessory always on (radio etc.).
It is possible that you connected the power wire for the harness to the computer power. It was like that in my truck when someone did an at home addition of a wiring harness for the new head and changer. Check your wiring.
You can find a radio wiring diagram for a Ford Fiesta 1995 in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it in the radio manual.
You can get the wiring diagram for a 1995 Lincoln JBL radio at auto part stores. You can also check in the owner's manual.
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You should never have to replace the wiring harness, and if you do get a professional to do it. Now if you are talking about the wiring harness for a after market head unit, then you just buy an adapter. AND ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE WHEN MESSING WITH YOUR CARS ELECTRICAL SYSTEM.
The wiring harness from the 1999 stereo has a 21 prong plug and the 1995 has a 14 prong plug you can purshase a harness from Honda but it has to be hadrwired to the exsisting wiring but don't screw it up, go to Honda and get a wiring diagram for the both of them to match up the wiring you need to make it work.
Connect the wiring harness to the back of your 1995 Buick LeSabre stereo. Secure the stereo with the stereo retaining screws.
You need a diagram of the wiring harness, such as can be found in motorcycle maintenance manuals. The description of the full procedure would take many pages to answer and would be useless anyhow, because the answer depends on the degree to which the particular wiring harness has been dismantled.
I need the color coding for my 1995 Toyota T100 radio harness to facilitate the installation of an after market radio.