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Year: 2001
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Howdy folks. I have a quick question about the routing path for the passenger door speaker wire. Does it run behind the dash and connect into the same harness that has the driver side door speaker connected to it? I've run new wires for my driver side door and needs to do the same for my passenger door.
Bonus points for anyone that knows the color of the wires too.
Bonus points for anyone that knows the color of the wires too.
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Year: '99 and '91
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Originally Posted by zombie jeep101
You've got the dreaded dash rattle. Have someone drive and find what's loose when it shakes, then make it not loose
It sounds like a project that might have to wait until its warmer out. I got too much to do already lol.
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Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L OBD-II
Howdy folks. I have a quick question about the routing path for the passenger door speaker wire. Does it run behind the dash and connect into the same harness that has the driver side door speaker connected to it? I've run new wires for my driver side door and needs to do the same for my passenger door.
Bonus points for anyone that knows the color of the wires too.
Bonus points for anyone that knows the color of the wires too.
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Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
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I had Dash Rattle. A week later it the entire lower dash (Pre97) split in half.
My face when it happened.
Soz for slight offtopicness.
My face when it happened.
Soz for slight offtopicness.
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Year: '99 and '91
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Originally Posted by 1976Mustang
I had Dash Rattle. A week later it the entire lower dash (Pre97) split in half.
My face when it happened.
My face when it happened.
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Year: 1993 YJ Wrangler
Engine: 4.0 I6
Originally Posted by Warglock
Sorry. I have a 2001 XJ Limited, no infinity system.
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So far, on the driver side, the colors were correct from a video guide of fixing the shot wires. I'll just have to pull the passenger speaker out and see what colors they are, then go from there. I'm more concerned about the path of the wires. I prefer to run wires in their original location so it doesn't look ghetto.
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Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
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It was totally my fault though. Didn't drill the hole when i mounted that outlet, so the crack started there. Then the mounts decided they didn't want to stay on one piece anymore.
Last edited by 1976Mustang; 11-27-2012 at 06:21 PM.