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PAINT SCUFF ON MY BLACK MIRROR HELP!!!?
another car came by and clipped my black car mirror, now there is a white silverish scuff on it, how can i remove this???
2 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoHow can i wire headphones to a regular car stereo?
ive got a dodge conversion van with headphones for each passenger. i want to run all of these of a radio but the radio has seperate grounds for left and right channel and headphones have a combined ground. they way DODGE did it was to just run the left+ and right + to the headphones and use the cars frame as a ground for the headphones. It blew up the radio, so now with a new radio, how should i do this?
2 AnswersCar Audio1 decade agoHooking up headphones to a Radio?
Ive got a conversion van with passenger headphones, how do i hook these up to my stereo radio used solely for the headphones? Headphones share the ground for left and right but radio has seperate ones. the headphones were grounded to the van's frame before but this never worked, blew up radio, how should it be done? (3rd time asking this question)
1 AnswerCar Audio1 decade agohow do i wire headphones up to a stereo radio?
alright, ive got a dodge conversion van and a stereo radio (left and right channel) and i want to hook it up to the headphones in the back. The headphones are standard Left+, Right +, and ground. The radio is Left+, Left-, Right+, and Right -. The way it WAS, where it never worked... right+ to right+, left+ to left+, and the vans ground to the speakers -. can someone clarify this to me of why they did it and how it should be?
1 AnswerCar Audio1 decade agoWhats up with my conversion van's speakers' ground?
so im looking to replace the radio in my conversion van (99 dodge) and what they did was run the left hot to one speaker, the right hot to the other speaker, and use the chassis ground to go to the speaker's ground, and cut off the radio's speaker ground... this doesnt make sense to me and i dont know if my new radio will burn out from hooking it up the same, any help would be appreciated.
1 AnswerCar Audio1 decade ago