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Someone badly wired an aftermarket deck in my 2005 chevy Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="Heathkirk1" data-source="post: 59071" data-attributes="member: 27990"><p>I have like 6 unknowns, blue is remote, red and yellow wired together for power, black w/white stripe ground, gray-/+ front speaker, tan -/+ front speaker, no rear but there are wires, one set purple, one set green , then theres 4 wires that are tied together, blue and yellow /white stripe and faded purple or pink with a light green.. </p><p></p><p>After market stereo, I went through looking for more split wires as I've been having issues with something not shutting off, melted the inside of my tail lights mostly driver side, which apparently I need 5 bulbs back there too, I knew of 2 the plate lights.. </p><p></p><p>After retaping the stereo wiring, didnt need to do the +/- wires I just added more.. I noticed how the connection to the main harness looked gummie and melting the tape off, just like the heater core wires, I found 4 green wires together that when to the seat sensors I think, I still dont know what the deal is on the seatbelt rollers.. idk if its gotta do with the door button being gone each side.. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, everything else seemed to look ok plugged the deck in, connected the battery and the taillights and deck lights come on and never shut off, but nothing else, no dash or motor or head lights... </p><p></p><p>I'm pretty confident that my 12 v constant problem is coming from the stereo wiring. Especially since those wires are crispy and crumbling, and everywhere else is gooy and gummie.. and the 6 unknown wires has something to do with it.. possible a security thing idk..</p><p></p><p>Need to get it back to turning over so I can sell it.. and get something less complicated after all I only work 2 blocks away..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heathkirk1, post: 59071, member: 27990"] I have like 6 unknowns, blue is remote, red and yellow wired together for power, black w/white stripe ground, gray-/+ front speaker, tan -/+ front speaker, no rear but there are wires, one set purple, one set green , then theres 4 wires that are tied together, blue and yellow /white stripe and faded purple or pink with a light green.. After market stereo, I went through looking for more split wires as I've been having issues with something not shutting off, melted the inside of my tail lights mostly driver side, which apparently I need 5 bulbs back there too, I knew of 2 the plate lights.. After retaping the stereo wiring, didnt need to do the +/- wires I just added more.. I noticed how the connection to the main harness looked gummie and melting the tape off, just like the heater core wires, I found 4 green wires together that when to the seat sensors I think, I still dont know what the deal is on the seatbelt rollers.. idk if its gotta do with the door button being gone each side.. Anyway, everything else seemed to look ok plugged the deck in, connected the battery and the taillights and deck lights come on and never shut off, but nothing else, no dash or motor or head lights... I'm pretty confident that my 12 v constant problem is coming from the stereo wiring. Especially since those wires are crispy and crumbling, and everywhere else is gooy and gummie.. and the 6 unknown wires has something to do with it.. possible a security thing idk.. Need to get it back to turning over so I can sell it.. and get something less complicated after all I only work 2 blocks away.. [/QUOTE]
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