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addkid 
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Posted: July 29, 2007 at 12:41 AM / IP Logged  
Nahh.. I'm buyin' brand new, and I've got some gear for it already. I'm thinking about NOSing it, and I've already got a turbo for it. I wanna be able to push 250+. Out running cops is what I want to be able to do. Cops in Washington chase, cops in the rest of the country don't. California, depends on the area. LA you'll get screwed if you try and speed. Thanks for the offer those haemphyst.
Back to the topic: So theres no easy way to fix this? I need a picture, a rough sketch if you would, doesn't have to be all exact and doodie, I just need a bit of information, and proper wiring schmatics..
addkid 
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The wire you used for ground is not a ground it is the illumination wire.    According to your meter it looked just like a ground, but when you turn your lights on it then becomes a 12 volt wire to power the light bulbs inside your factory radio.   You did blow a fuse but you must cut the ground wire of you r radio off of the grey wire of your car and connect it to the black wire of your car.  It has been so long i can't remember what the fuse is labeled. 

I read this again, think you could clairify in a detailed step by step? I've been on pain meds for awhile, I had surgery on my back, they removed 4 discs..

addkid 
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Posted: July 30, 2007 at 12:57 AM / IP Logged  
addkid wrote:

The wire you used for ground is not a ground it is the illumination wire.    According to your meter it looked just like a ground, but when you turn your lights on it then becomes a 12 volt wire to power the light bulbs inside your factory radio.   You did blow a fuse but you must cut the ground wire of you r radio off of the grey wire of your car and connect it to the black wire of your car.  It has been so long i can't remember what the fuse is labeled. 

I read this again, think you could clairify in a detailed step by step? I've been on pain meds for awhile, I had surgery on my back, they removed 4 discs..

Ok, so mull this over. I pulled this from another forums.
+12V DC Battery(Constant) Orange CTSY 20 amp Fuse block behind right side of interior panel
Switched Accessory Yellow Radio 10 amp Fuse block behind right side of interior panel
Ground Black
Power Antenna Pink
Illumination Brown
Dimmer Gray
Left Front + Tan
Left Front - Gray
Right Front + Light green
Right Front - Dark green
Left Rear + Brown
Left Rear - Yellow
Right Rear + Dark blue
Right Rear - Light blue
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