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Old 09-20-2020, 09:17 PM
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Back to factory sub

So, purchased a 2006 4.4i, NAV, with sub(not sure if all versions come with one or not). Problem is, some clown did a hack job and put in a POS of a system using the stock radio. Now I’m trying to get it back to factory specs. No, I don’t have all of the parts: 6 disc changer, and possible a non working amp, to include stuff I don’t know I need yet.
So, to shorten this long story, since they hacked up the wiring harness, and I have parts of a wiring harness to try and repair, I’m looking for your opinion and is it possible at the same time to piece together a wiring harness or just find another 2006 and take the whole wiring harness to do the job right.

Thoughts, ideas, advice.




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