I found mine in the backseat passenger panel. I found out I even had keyless entry....
depends on if you have the Bose stereo if you do look under the rear dash in the trunk it would be there
If you plan on keeping the original stereo in the car, and simply want to upgrade, you would need an amplifier with a High Level Input. That allows you to splice the signal from the speaker wires (since factory decks dont have RCA outputs). But you can also buy a high level input converter from a car audio shop for cheap, and that will allow any amp to hook up to it. If you plan on amping the factory speakers though, you might want to reconsider. Unless you have a factory upgraded stereo, your speakers are generally made out of paper. I hope that was helpful!
With the proper converters, any amplifier has the capability of connecting a stereo to a television. A simple step-by-step guide of instructions can be found on the domain name "About."
You sound card should have a audio in port.
When considering the purchase of a home stereo amplifier you would do well to consider the power rating, equalizer controls, and the adjustable filters that vary between amplifiers. You would also be advised to review user ratings.
I believe you can if you can find a cord that would have RCA jacks on the end to plug into your amp
At the battery.
if i was to guess i would say behind the factory stereo, of maybe its the monsoon it could be on the factory amp.
The optical cable would be the best choice.
There is a factory recall on the stereo system. Take it to a Dodge dealership.
tucked under the truck mat near the wheel wells
The color codes are different depending on the model and year. Your best bet would be to go to a best buy, circuit city, or aftermarket stereo shop and buy the wiring harness for your car. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to install.