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Miata Mailing List: August 1993, Message #113
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From: Jeff MaurerSubject: Stereo wiring (fwd) Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 11:08:48 -0400
Forwarded message: > Question: My car has -no- options - meaning no radio, antenna, speakers. > I'm wondering how much wiring I'll have to do to put a stereo in. I have > found the antenna plug in the trunk. In a no radio 91 is there wiring for: > 1. A power antenna (power and line from radio to tell in to go up/dn). > 2. Stereo (power, light dimmer, etc.) > 3. Door speakers (no wires are visible in the door jam). > 4. Headrest speakers (probably no wire in the seats, but how about > under the carpet/console, or wherever they are supposed to be routed?) The headrest speakers come with a wiring harness that plugs into the back of the stereo and is routed under the console. Unless this has changed with the '93s, the car (even pkg B's) won't have wiring for headrest speakers either in the seats or under the console. > Also - anyone know where I can get cloth (ie not leather) seat covers > -without- the Miata logos??? I don't need to advertise the car any more > than it already does by just sitting there ;^) . I looked all over for these and gave up. My recommendation is that you call one of the seat cover manufacturers (there are two or three listed in the back of R&T, etc.) and ask. Since the logo is an extra step, I would think that they could provide you with covers and no logo. jdm _ / Jeff Maurer, Sr. Analyst _ ___/ _ __ Service Applications, Sequent Computer Systems, Inc. / / / / / / Uucp: ...!uunet!sequent!jdm / /__/_/ / Internet: jdm@sequent.com __/ (503) 578-5062 "I say hurl. If you blow chunks and she comes back to you, then she's yours. If you spew and she bolts, it was never meant to be." Wayne