Well that's my problem also but the best soultion is to find on eBay, search for a stock wireing harnass on eBay or look on Google and then kinda tie it in My real only option at my point ive looked for ways to kinda find digrams. DIy. type deal and it's just not working for something that's for commuinication the internet is perty messed up..
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Unfortunately you would need the wire harness. So either get a new harness or a new radio.
If your are using a wire kit, you need to connect the blue and/or blue/white wire from the harness to the blue/white wire from your radio. Now if you have cut your wires you will have to locate the one wire that will turn on your factory amp.Good Luck!!!!
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A factory repair manual should tell you this information. If the factory wires are NOT cut, use a wiring harness adaptor and it is a breeze. Since this post can be edited by anyone, I will not go into how to manually wire a radio. Dr. DB
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You need to buy an adapter harness. Do not cut into your wiring harness.
Disconnect the device. Open your steering column and find the wire harness that goes to the device. You'll see that your ignition wire is cut, and runs to two wires in the harness. Cut those two wires from the harness, splice them back together, and you'll have effectively re-connected your ignition wire.
Go to your nearest junkyard and tell them year model make and they or you can cut the harnesses off make sure you go back far enough so you hare enough wire
cut the blue wire and do what you gotta do then run. cut the blue wire and do what you gotta do then run.
Buy the Metra wiring harness adapter for your year Kia. Plug in the adapter to the factory wiring harness. Use crimp connectors, solder, heat shrink, etc to connect the wires from the car CD player to the adapter. Make sure no bare copper wires are exposed. Simply match up the wire colors with the CD player and adapter. Save your factory radio. You can quicky unplug the aftermarket harness and CD player and plug your factory radio back in when you sell the car. DO NOT CUT THE FACTORY WIRING. The factory wiring color codes are vehicle specific. If you cut the wiring already then take the car to a professional car audio shop and pay for your mistake to be repaired properly. For more in-depth car audio needs and questions visit the Sound Domain forums (google it)
Cheapest and easiest way is to buy the stereo wire harness for your year and model at Walmart for $7 bucks. You can use that to determine which wire is which. If your harness was cut off at the car wires, and you no longer have the harness then of course it will do you no good.
Go to www.installdr.com and they will walk you through it. You need an adapter for a non-Honda radioAnswerPagan Audio (on Ebay) as well as AUTOTOYS on the internet sell "Metra" wiring harness for around $10 ~ $15 That will match your factory harness so you won't have to cut and spice and also have a secondary plug which will plug into the car's factory plug and allow you to retain factory alarm/keyless entry and dome light. AnswerThe harness Pagan Car Audio (Ebay) does not work for a 98. The pigtail harness they sell has a "male" connector and so does the factory keyless entry/alarm harness from the car. You must cut the ground, 12V continuous (yellow) and the ignition (red) wires from both harnesses and connect them for there harness to work, a pain. AnswerI had to keep my stock radio harness in the dash when i replaced mine. The keyless entry sensor is located in the harness.