Hi Gig!
Back in the day,(about a whole 7 years ago), I made a hobby of installing stereo systems. For both home and auto.The twist is all the completed systems had to be assembled with/by components that were acquired at no cost to the end user. Gifts didn't count either! Specifically, all were attained from the trash.Henceforth, many of the components were electrically faulty and in need of repair. I found a company in Gardena that was able to supply all schematics for just about all audio, visual, appliance manufactures, worldwide. Inexspensively, I might add!
Pacific Coast Parts Distributers
15024 Staff Court Gardena, Ca 90248
(310) 515-0207 (800) 421-5080 FAX (800) 782-5747
Contact Information taken from an old receipt (08/'99) Apparently I had purchased two service manuals for approximately $7.00 each both 4 kenwood components I hope you fare as well as I did! Tom
2007-02-09 11:16:30
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answered by tkpljh2002 1
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You could do a search engine for you car and look for that on popular. Some car shops will have books on car modifications. Also you could ask someone you know, if you know someone with that knowledge, or go to a store that sells that stuff and ask. The best would be checking a site that deals with you cars make and model.
2007-02-09 18:38:48
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answered by ~* Garden Empress*~ 5
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Best Buy.(the geek boys)
do not think ,You get there and they will give it to You ,right away.
find the way.talk to the guys that are installing the stereos for best buy,beside the geek ones.
they have it , I am sure.
2007-02-09 18:40:59
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answered by Anonymous
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