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>> No.1929116 [View]
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>>1929063
On this picture here, the wires between the black connector and the radio:
a) speaker wires are the group of wires left of the red wire.
b) red/yellow are probably power wires (ignition and battery+), black is ground, purple/white (or blue/white?) is the antenna power-on, the green/white(?) on the right might be a dimmer, I don't know.
These are educated guesses, and I'm also partially colorblind.
The fuse you popped can be tested with a multimeter and DO NOT replace with any fuse you have lying around, make sure the rating is the same as the burnt out one.
From memory, in the USA, either the red or yellow will be B+ (battery) which might be why the station is lost (lost power when ignition is off). However, this isn't likely and nothing else in the wiring system will be affecting your broken radio (in my imagination).
In the future, do not expose wires/connectors like you did, you should disconnect the connector and jam a multimeter probe in there if you want to know what is what.

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>@4:44 his deliberately shorts the power supply with a paperclip.
Some people are criminally stupid. Holy shit. The entire time he's talking in that fucking onions voice. Insufferable.

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