How to Install Car Stereo Systems

How to Install Car Stereo Systems

In each car that we purchase we look for certain aspects that are able to make us happy. There are some things that we have to settle for and other items that we must put in ourselves. The easiest to put in on our own is a stereo system.

Attempting to wire the system is not a difficult process. First you have to unplug the negative cable from the battery. To set up your new speakers you have to then take away the panels on the speaker enclosure and remove the old ones.


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In the majority of cars the older unit's wires will be linked through a metal clip that can slip right off and onto the new one. If this is not the case than you will have to cut the wires off, strip half an inch, and then cut six inches off the wire that came with the new unit. Now peel a half inch off of these and twist to unite them to the preexisting wires. Ensure to bend them so that they are aligned and use electrical tape to secure them together.

Now attach the connectors to the new unit. The negative wire must go to the negative terminal onto the unit and the positive wire to the positive one. You than need to screw in every speaker in the proper place. Any crossover or component units should be secured so that they don't move while driving.

To install the head unit comply with the required instructions on the best way to take away the portion of the dash that will take you to it. Remove the present unit and connect the wires through the connectors to the old radio set. Link the antenna cable to the new head unit. Before placing the head unit back make a point to unite the amplifiers. Put all of the enclosures back when you are finished with the stereo system installation.

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