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Dogz 
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Posted: December 28, 2002 at 7:46 PM / IP Logged  

I own a 95 intrepid and I need to know if the radio has a common ground? and if the White wire is the power source?

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Most vehicles after 92 stopped using common ground.  If you are having trouble finding speaker wires you may have an amplified system.  Not sure but I don't believe the 12+ is white.  If you are referring to the radios ground it should be bolted to the back of the radio, either a black wire or a ground strap ( flat piece of stranded wire ).
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Sorry it could also be plugged into a male bracket off of the radio ( only wire that looks like it is plugged in directly to metal).

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thanx

and

I found the colour codes for the radio but the are for a 2001 dodge ram but the radio for it is almost the exzact same.

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I would use a test light to find your +12. You can pick one up cheap and it saves you a lot of risky guessing.

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