Evan Lester, I think :P
It's a song about lead singer Matt Thiessen's friend almost dying in a car crash.
The correct GAUGE wire is 28 for a car stereo.
Freddie Mercury was the main singer, but not the only one : Roger Taylor (the drummer of the band) sang most of the backing vocals in both studio albums and live performances, as well as some lead vocals (most notably on songs such as The Invisible Man and I'm In Love With My Car), and Brian May (guitar) also sang backing vocals and occasional lead vocals (notably on the introduction of Who Wants To Live Forever). John Deacon, the bassist, never sang on any album, but did sing backing vocals on some live performances.
yes, it is possible
same way you'd wire a radio in any other car.
The amp will lead a dull and empty life.
Kanye West's 'Through the Wire' was recorded after he was in a near fatal car accident in 2002. '"The wire" refers to having his jaw wired shut as part of the treatment of his injuries.
Check the alternator or the main lead of the ac wire to check for either if there is too much pressure is being applicated to the alternator or if theirs a shortage in the main lead wire to the ac
P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off
Put the red test lead on the positive and the black test lead on the negative post of the battery and see the result.
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lead singer in UK pop group called T-rex who died in a car crash many years ago.
It's a song about lead singer Matt Thiessen's friend almost dying in a car crash.
Carl Spencer Albert died in 1995. He died as the result of a car accident. In life he was a great singer. He was the lead singer of Vicious Rumors. He was also a great guitarist.
On the car battery, the positive wire is red and the negative wire is black. If the body of the car is metal or conducts electricity, then the body of the car serves as the negative wire. The metal in the engine serves as the negative wire.
Looks like you'll have to remove the radio and just trace the lead back to the antenna. It either will have screws holding it in or a fitting around the base that has to be unscrewed. Check with Autozone or Advance for a replacement and see if your sales person will come out and look at it. They should be able to tell you how it comes out. I've always tied a strong piece of nylon string around the end of the old antenna lead before removing it. This way, you can tie it to the new lead and pull it back in the car. there are two screws on the outside of the car that screws the antenna to the car take them out and pull the wire out a little cut the wire then tape your new wire plug to the end of the old cut wire then carefully pull the wire through from the inside by pulling the old wire through and it will bring the new one to the radio
There is no such company or place that goes by the name of Lead's car. One can find more information about "car leads" online at websites such as Salesgenie, Precise Leads, and Dealix.