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... and any additional advice. So I am installing the Jensen HD1BT Plug and Play stereo. That part is straight forward enough. However, they are very vague with the rear speakers. From what I have read, I have to splice the rear speakers from the (Soon to be unused) 35 pin connector. Specifically wires 1,2,24,25. I am to splice these four wires to the supplied rear speaker adapter? Is that right? Do I just pull those 4 wires from the connector?
Are there wires going down from the left side of that connecter?
Which side is which?
I'd cut em in before that harness as to have one less connection.
But there is missing info. Lessin we go research the bike and audio system.....
But I can't do that for .... Ahem...a dude in crocs!😜
Just playing...but boots woulda goterddid already!
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