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1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011


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t1tu 
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Posted: October 20, 2010 at 9:26 AM / IP Logged  
Hey,
i got a 94 Protege and my cousin messed
up all the stereo wiring and the
radio that came with the car...
Anyways, now i have this ridiculous
wires coming out thru the hole
where the stereo was...
and i got this Kenwood kdc-3100 that
ive been trying to wire,
but some of the wires on the car
have the same colors and i couldnt figure out
where to plug...
so heres the wiring diagram i found
for the car stereo wiring on this website:https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/stereodetail/1397.html (theres a few Blue/white ones thats gettin me confused):
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
and heres the kdc-3100 wiring diagram:
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
and heres how my car and the kenwood wires
are:
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
can someone gimme a help?
t1tu 
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Posted: October 20, 2010 at 9:29 AM / IP Logged  
t1tu wrote:
CORRECTION : KDC- 3011
mrm1776 
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Yikes, man. My first thought as a professional is take it to a professional.

Do you have multi-meter? You're gonna need to do some testing. I can't tell you exactly which Blue/White is which without having a meter.

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afdanw 
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Agree, take it to a pro.  Also if you take it to them, they can order and install the plug that has been cut off, instead of just wiring your radio harness to it.  That will get it back to how it was from the factory.  Then if you ever change radios in the future, it will be a much easier install. 

If your cousin is such a good installer, and he will install anything for a 6 pack; why are you talking to me?
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You could use a 1.5V or 3V battery to test the speaker pairs. (Listen for the pop as you connect/disconnect the battery from the correct speaker pairs.)
t1tu 
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1994 mazda protege, kdc 3011 -- posted image.
so i used this parameter to connect the wires
to each other...
and i found out that blue/white is different fron
WHITE/ blue so i connected them all to their respective
wire
but the player still didnt turn on =S

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