If you are asking if it operates on DC, the answer is YES. It has a 12 volts DC in connection.
I hooked up a non stock stero now my tail lights went out I installed a new fuse but it blew...what could be the problem?
It runs to the factory amp. For the stock speakers
of course,just go to a hardware store and look for wire covers or you could use normal electrical tape casue its unsafe to leave them exposed after wiring the stereo
most stock CD players or radios have about 200 watts in them unless you upgraded the stero when u got the car
well if your talking about a CD deck then yes i still have my stock one but i have a systemhooked up in mine...so yes you can install a new stero
6.5 inches round
On a stock exhaust, there is one muffler and two tips
aftermarket is a clear red or blue the stock is blue if u cut this wire remember that if this wire touches and part of the cars body that is will fry the deck(stero) you have tp take the battery out of the car first before u mess with this wire
it is not watts, but amps. If you are just adding a stero you should be fine. But, if you are adding several amps and equipment, check into a higer amp alternator (good luck on a Focus) and dual batteries with an isolator. If you run dual batteries without the isolator it will not work as well.
There are four 6.5" stock 'door' speakers and two small tweeters located on the top segment of the door directly opposite of side-view mirrors.
if it is anything like my 2006 Hyundai accent then you have take take off the black trim around the stero.. there are about 6 places where you need to pry. the corners and the middle areas. kind of tough to get off but just keep pulling. you wont break anything. just pull hard. after that is off all you have to do is unscrew the srews
Try eBay. Stock turbos at the subaru dealership will cost you an arm and a leg. If you're lucky you can nab a replacement on eBay for a fraction of the dealers' cost. Stock subaru turbos have a number on the casing, ie. IHI VF36. Make sure you match that number for the right turbo for your car. Hope this helps.