Its a manual that tells you how to hook up and external amp to your stock system
Scosche Industries was created in 1980-02.
Yes there are scosche fm transmitters. You can look at amazon for a varity of models.
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The main function of the scosche fm transmitter is to encrypt signals so that you're not accidentally encroaching on another random person's transmissions.
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Scosche fm transmitters are used in most am/fm radios and stereos as well as many i-homes and other stereo systems. Car audio systems are included in this. And they're also found in many mp3players and i-pods.
the scosche one for 1989 Camry works perfect it wont say wagon on the back but it still works the scosche one for 1989 Camry works perfect it wont say wagon on the back but it still works
The Scosche SLC-4 is a line output converter designed to integrate aftermarket audio systems with factory radios. Its wiring diagram typically includes connections for speaker inputs, RCA outputs for amplifiers, and power/ground connections. Ensure proper wiring by connecting the speaker leads from the factory harness to the SLC-4 inputs and running RCA cables to the amplifier. Always refer to the specific manual for detailed pin configurations and wiring instructions.
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http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/1530 scosche part # HY1615B
For physically mounting the radio, Scosche makes a special GM "wide" kit - available at WalMart. Scosche part number GM1503W. For wiring, Scosche also makes an adapter kit (Scosche part number GMDA) that works like a charm. Just plug the adapter between new radio and factory connector (don't forget to plug in the antenna connector adapter that comes with it - factory antenna plug is smaller than "standard" antenna plugs. Also available at WalMart. I used both items this weekend to install a Pioneer stereo which we'd purchased at WalMart last year. I did run into an issue with the mounting kit: the faceplace mounts just fine, but the instructions gave no information on how to keep the radio/CD player from trying to flop up and down and pull itself out of the faceplate. I simply ran two screws through the sides of the Scosche mounting housing into available holes in the radio and that seems to work just fine.