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buy a aftermarket wiring harness if your factory harness is cut good luck use a test light or meter to find your constant power and ignition then trace speaker wires the positives on the rear speakers is dark collered wires little hint to limit your problems
I'm not certain that the vehicle came factory-equipped with a trailer wiring harness. HOWEVER - if it does exist look CAREFULLY underneath the rear of the CR-V for the wiring to be tucked up and into the rear area somewhere, perhaps underneath the rear bumper housing.
Check wiring harness under vehicle and under left rear tailights
The trailer wiring kit is available from Jeep at about $125 and plugs into a wiring connector accessible through a panel in the left rear (inside) fender panel (behind the spare tire, near the left rear turn signal) with the trailer wiring harness routed through a grommet in the bottom of the compartment
I'm not certain that the vehicle came factory-equipped with a trailer wiring harness. HOWEVER - if it does exist look CAREFULLY underneath the rear of the CR-V for the wiring to be tucked up and into the rear area somewhere, perhaps underneath the rear bumper housing.
it's at the rear behind the left side cover. once the cover is pull you should see a plug in. You may have to go to the dealer to get the proper wiring harness.
It should be by or under the rear of the vehicle.
On my OBW, it's in the left rear stowage compartment with the jack...
Attach the wiring harness to the back of your 2002 Chevy new rear speakers. Secure the rear speakers with the retaining screws. Put the rear speaker covers on.
Remove the rear speaker covers in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the rear speakers.
Begin by removing the cover from your rear speakers. Remove the rear speaker retaining screws. Remove the wiring harness from the back of the speaker. The rear speakers will come out.
On most they have a built in amp so you need a wiring harness