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raun31 
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i have a 60's model chevy and i want to install a cd player into the car but i have a problem to where would i run the two main wires to (RED and YELLOW) can somebody please help me out with this thanks
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Yellow = Batt. 12v constant. also known as "memory"
Red = Ignition acc. This wire goes to the ignition. 12v when on.
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What year? You should have ACC and HOT posts on the fusebox to run those. Use a test light to determine what's hot with the key. Best not to splice into old radio leads.

-Scott

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Sorry... should be marked "ACC" and "IGN".
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Batt and Ign or Acc

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