When you install an aftermarket radio, head unit,or stereo you will likely want to make a wiring harness. A wiring harness allows us to avoid cutting the factory OEM wiring, and instead we can use a plug to adapt the new aftermarket device plug to the vehicle plug. This allows us to have a simple harness that we can plug into the vehicle to install or remove the device. But what best practices should we use? Watch to see!
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