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They are each labeled.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The aftermarket radio you buy and the harness you buy will both have pre-stripped cables coming off of them. You must connect like-colored wires. Most of the time, they will have tabs attached to the wires saying what they are for specifically, of you will have to read some paperwork on it, this could require some time researching with the internet. It should be a straight attachment. Sometimes the black or white line is difficult to see, so watch for that. If no information is available anywhere (weird radio, customized beyond stock recognizable, or some other voodoo magic weirdness) buy a digital multi-meter and measure resistance between the speaker end you think that particular wire goes to, OL means that it's not connected, high readings means the wire is bad, and a low number (milli ohms) means good connection.
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