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I just bought an R32 and it came with no head unit, the guy pulled it out just before he put it up for sale. I bought a head unit today and started reading up on installing it myself (helped with my previous VL install), but I seem to have different coloured wires to the wiring guide .

I dunno if it has been re wired, but I seem to be missing green and pink wires with the addition of a few other colours. Is there any way other then tracing them to the speakers to work out what is what? There seems to be a few of the same coloured blue ones too :S

If worst comes to worst I dont mind paying someone to do it, but id rather learn myself. Any ideas?

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Thanks for the input guys.

I think it must have been rewired at some stage, because all the colours are different to standard. I worked out what the 12+ battery and 12+ ignition were, so I have power to my head unit (it looks sick:P ) but now i need to figure out which speakers are which.

The wiring harness, although it is the same as the oem, wasnt rewired the same way, which i learnt when working out the power cables. I trialed quite a few combinations but couldnt get any sound to come out of my speakers (it was trying 2 cables in with all the different other cables).

Im not sure if the factory amplifier needs to be connected, and if it does i have no idea which cable it is (or what it goes to on my head unit), is there any way to work this out? Also is there any way to work out the speaker cable pairs?

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Thanks for the input guys.

I think it must have been rewired at some stage, because all the colours are different to standard. I worked out what the 12+ battery and 12+ ignition were, so I have power to my head unit (it looks sick:P ) but now i need to figure out which speakers are which.

The wiring harness, although it is the same as the oem, wasnt rewired the same way, which i learnt when working out the power cables. I trialed quite a few combinations but couldnt get any sound to come out of my speakers (it was trying 2 cables in with all the different other cables).

Im not sure if the factory amplifier needs to be connected, and if it does i have no idea which cable it is (or what it goes to on my head unit), is there any way to work this out? Also is there any way to work out the speaker cable pairs?

hey mate, i have the same problem for my r34 and it looks like we have the same coloured wires,

do you mind telling me which wires stand for what exactly please?

thanks in advance,

adu

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