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RCA wires in a car radio are audio cables that transmit audio signals from the head unit (the car radio) to external amplifiers or speakers. They typically consist of two connectors: one for the left audio channel (usually white) and one for the right audio channel (usually red). RCA connections help ensure a high-quality audio signal and are commonly used in aftermarket audio systems to enhance sound performance. These wires can also be used for connecting other audio sources like subwoofers or auxiliary devices.

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