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The recommended distance apart for studs when installing a new wall is typically 16 inches on center.
Assuming there is 8 wires in existing Renault wiring iso speaker plug at back of radio, the two outer wires at each end of plug are for left rear and right rear speakers, tap into these wires i.e. strip the insulation back a couple of inches from the plug and join new speaker wires onto the stripped wires. If only 4 wires in existing Renault wiring iso speaker plug then buy iso speaker plug from auto factor and join existing Renault wiring on speaker plug onto new cable and join new speaker cables (the ones you are fitting) onto the outside wires at each end of the new iso plug.
The recommended 220 wiring diagram for installing a new electrical circuit in a residential home typically involves using a double-pole circuit breaker and a 4-wire cable with two hot wires, a neutral wire, and a ground wire. The hot wires are connected to the circuit breaker, the neutral wire is connected to the neutral bus bar, and the ground wire is connected to the ground bus bar. It is important to follow all local electrical codes and regulations when installing a new electrical circuit.
To properly connect and secure pigtail wires when installing a new electrical outlet, strip the insulation off the wires, twist them together with a wire nut, and then wrap the connection with electrical tape for added security. Make sure the wires are securely connected and there are no exposed wires.
remove the speaker covers from fear deck. remove the four screws that hold the speakers in the rear deck. four screws hold each speaker in place. unplug the wires from the connecters. if aftermarket speakers cut after plug and splice new speaker wires into existing factory wires. reverse the procedure to install new speakers.
The recommended stud distance from the corner for installing a new shelf in a room is typically around 16 inches. This allows for proper support and stability for the shelf.
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Try new speaker wires to your amp
I wanted to put a new receiver in but i need the speaker wires to be plugged into the wiring harness and i cannot find them. i can find them by the speakers, but the do not go to the receiver...why is this? and where are they
if you go to your local car stereo shop and ask for a wiring harness for a 94 mercury topaz. the colors on there are the same as with the cables on your topaz. blue, blue and black, green, green and black, purple, purple and black, gray, gray and black. those are the colors of the cables, i don't remember what color goes to what speaker though. the color with the black line going through it is the ground. the battery wires are red, the ground wires are black, the memory wire for a stereo will be yellow.
Each Speaker in the car has its own individual amplifier. You can use the wires that feed those amps to use regular speakers, no need to run individual new wires. Install a regular, cut the wires that go to the amp. Wire directly to speaker. You can locate the wires behind the radio. Use a small AAA battery and you can "pop" the speaker to locate the proper wires that run to the location. Put one wire on the positive of the batter and the other on the negative. It won't hurt the speaker and its easy.. you can use a small 9v too...
The speaker wires have 2 pin connectors that connect to the coaxial speakers in the doors.. If looking to upgrade speakers make sure you do research on the physical size of the new speaker as there might be issues. Also you can pick up a wire harness to connect the factory wire harness that is mounted to the door to a new set of speakers.