to my stereo deck
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Locate the wires that run to the wiper motor and check them for continuity. If not that, hot-wire direct from the battery to those wires to see if the motor is burnt out.
Hey Michael==Either you have a loose connection or more likely the speaker wires run aloung the light wires and the inductanc of the light wires are producing vootage on the speaker wires. Try it at night withourt the lights on. GoodluckJoe
Take the door apart, unscrew the speaker and there are the wires. They run from there to the back of your stereo system. If you pull out your deck you can see the other ends there
on drivers side rear pull the storage bucket out of the back seat and the speaker wires and the cab light wires run through there
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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...
To safely and effectively run speaker wires through walls, follow these steps: Plan the route: Determine the path the wires will take through the walls, avoiding electrical wiring and other obstacles. Use a stud finder: Locate the studs in the walls to avoid drilling into them when creating holes for the wires. Drill holes: Use a drill to create holes in the walls where the wires will run. Be careful not to damage any existing wiring or pipes. Fish the wires: Use a fish tape or wire coat hanger to guide the wires through the holes in the walls. Use wall plates: Install wall plates with built-in wire terminals to neatly and safely connect the speaker wires to your audio equipment. Test the connections: Before closing up the walls, test the speaker connections to ensure they are working properly. By following these steps, you can safely and effectively run speaker wires through walls for your audio setup.
sure if you wire it that way. it wont hurt anything
the first thing I would check is, fuel, spark, coil, ignition module
No. The ECM not only actuates the fuel pump, but also adjusts the rate at which it pumps fuel.
To safely and effectively run speaker wires in a wall for a clean and professional installation, follow these steps: Plan the route: Determine the path the wires will take from the audio source to the speakers, avoiding any electrical wiring or obstacles. Use wall plates: Install wall plates with built-in terminals to securely connect the wires and provide a clean finish. Use in-wall rated wires: Use speaker wires that are rated for in-wall installation to meet safety standards and prevent interference. Use a fish tape: Use a fish tape to guide the wires through the wall cavity without damaging the walls or insulation. Secure the wires: Use cable staples or clips to secure the wires along the wall studs to prevent them from sagging or getting damaged. Test the connections: Before closing up the wall, test the connections to ensure the speakers are working properly. By following these steps, you can safely and effectively run speaker wires in a wall for a clean and professional installation.