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Old 11-27-2007, 01:22 PM
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I'm trying to install an FM Modulator and I need to know what wire to use for ground, and power. I searched and came upon Bill'* post saying

Great job buddy...beat me to it when I told you I was going to finish mine today.

It is really simple. Red wire from the factory harness for power and black for ground.

I thought about that location but decided against it. Too much movement. Plus the bare led leads are nearly touching the metal of ur shifter. I suppose you could tape it first.

BTW...I'm typing from a pc with no "o" key. hint hint. Putting the finishing touches on my setup.

Is this correct for a 1995 SSEi head unit?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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IIRC yes. Usually on any stock or aftermarket radio, the Red is positive and Black is negative. Its the yellow and orange that people get confused with sometimes.
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