Cut the wire connector off from the stock radio and plug it in to the connector, with the ignition off and using a voltage tester find a wire with 12 volts and that will be your batt. connection. then with the ignition on find a wire that previously had no power that now has 12 volts and that will be your ign connection. Now as for the speakers you can remove the door panels and observe the colors of the wires there and use the same ones at the connection to hook them up, or purchase a manual on your vehicle to get the wiring diagram, you can use a continuity tester to identify which is which, or I have heard that you can use a 9v battery and through trial and error find the correct wires by listening for a buzzing sound in the speaker when you have found the right two for each one. I recommend getting the manual since there are many more things you will need it for in the future.
We can let you in on a little secret of the FM broadcast industry: There's a reason why they picked the nickname "K-92" for their station. It was to remind you where to set your radio dial in order to listen to them and no other station. They picked the "92" to remind you to set your dial to 92 or a little above it. If you have a fancy digital radio, where you have to set the exact number, you'll find them at 92.1, 92.3, 92.5, 92.7, or 92.9 . Those are the only possibilities. Happy hunting !
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A loose wire in the speaker system would cause the music on the radio to break up in a 92 Lexus. The music will also break up if you do not have very good radio reception where you are at.
check your radio backup 7.5 amp fuse in the engine compartment fuse box. It also controls the clock, not sure of the lighter.
under the dash in your fuse panel . it will say radio .
We can let you in on a little secret of the FM broadcast industry: There's a reason why they picked the nickname "K-92" for their station. It was to remind you where to set your radio dial in order to listen to them and no other station. They picked the "92" to remind you to set your dial to 92 or a little above it. If you have a fancy digital radio, where you have to set the exact number, you'll find them at 92.1, 92.3, 92.5, 92.7, or 92.9 . Those are the only possibilities. Happy hunting !
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Yes.
Yes
Yes. 92 and 93 are the same model years
1987 thru 1995
Where is the fuel pump RELAY on a 1992 Jeep Wrangler
Yeap direct bolt in.
I bought a 92 Jeep Laredo and found it had a 1994 jeep engine in it.
It is in the fuek tank.
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