PO stereo fix
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Hi all,
first post. Am replacing the previous owners aftermarket cassette/stereo with new c/d player. Have discovered a spaghetti factory..........even looks like some split extension cord spliced to original antenna lead. I have never seen so much electrical tape used in one place. Sorry, I'll get to the point. I have removed all the old, no help for the new. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? I could trace wires, but that would take me quite a while. Any help appreciated. '86 951.
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first post. Am replacing the previous owners aftermarket cassette/stereo with new c/d player. Have discovered a spaghetti factory..........even looks like some split extension cord spliced to original antenna lead. I have never seen so much electrical tape used in one place. Sorry, I'll get to the point. I have removed all the old, no help for the new. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? I could trace wires, but that would take me quite a while. Any help appreciated. '86 951.
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bump.... 2+ years later, lol.... does anyone have the diagrams? I'm having similar troubles working out how Porsche/Blaupunkt seem to have fit more wires aside from the speaker wires then sony did with my CD player. I'll probably just head over to the local stereo specialist tomorrow and get them to check it out, but I'd rather fix my own problems myself instead of asking for their assistance
(yes, asking for yours IS different!)
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