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1995 ford explorer amp bypass


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raze 
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I'm trying to bypass the factory amp in my 1995 ford explorer, but no company makes a bypass harness for my car. Does anyone know which wires i need to connect to just bypass this? There's two connectors two the amp, the smaller squarer one, the one that is closer to the back door, has 8 wires--lightblue, lightblue/black, WHITE/ orange, WHITE/ red, green, yellow, gray, PURPLE / white--and wider 2nd connector that is the one closest to the front of the vehicle with 11 wires, 6 are smaller guage than the other 5--smaller 6: gray/pink, ORANGE / red, GREEN/ tan, WHITE/ green, gray/blue, tan / YELLOW; larger 5: blue, lightblue/white, ORANGE / green, darkgray/green, GREEN/ purple

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You should find the factory speaker wire harness under the pass. side rocker panel. The 8 wires will be bundled together. The colors will be ORANGE / green lf+, Light blue/white lf-, WHITE/ green rf+, Dk green rf-, Grey/blue lr+, tan / YELLOW lr-, ORANGE / red rr+, Brown rr-. Check speakers with 9 volt battery.
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edit: only the GREEN/ purple and teh BLACK/ green are the only big ones, the rest are small

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Circuit City (at least 3 years ago) has the parts for that. I actually had them do the same thing to my 95 Explorer.
Check with them...
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The part that you need to bypass the amp can be found at circuit city.  It comes as a big bundle of wires that you can plug into the harness at the factory amp. Then you would run the wires up to the radio.


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