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  • HobbyMan
    MeatHead Idiot "GURU"
    • Jul 2006
    • 1801
    • Colleyville, TX

    #1

    vetter cycle sound

    I jsut got a vetter cycle sound with the oem equipment. The radio works well but the speakers are a little water damaged. a Anyway, it looks like the person who wired this only used 1 channel. It has a sticker on it that says Fultron by Arthur Fulmer model number165700. I don't know if these units came with the reciever already installed. Untill I can afford to put a new stereo in here with high power speakers, I need to wire this one properly. IT has 9 wires. 3 power I believe and 6 audo output. The third power wire is orange and I have no idea what it is for. There audio feed wires are all screwed up. Anyone have a wiring diagram?
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  • trapper_492001
    XSive
    • Apr 2007
    • 88
    • Cambridge Mn

    #2
    Hi there. The orange wire is for ;the memory and needs to be on an unkeyed hot wire. It keeps all of your pre-programed stuff on. Like the clock and stations. As far as the other wires there should be pairs of wires in colors. Just seperate them and hook them up to a speaker to figure out which channel they are. the neg wire should have a strip I believe.
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    • HobbyMan
      MeatHead Idiot "GURU"
      • Jul 2006
      • 1801
      • Colleyville, TX

      #3
      There aer no presets and there is no clock. I tested it and it must be some sort of aux feed. I think I just figured it out but am not sure yet. I think the tape eject is electronic and runs on an unswitched feed. I am going to test all of the extra wires with an AC voltage meter to test the signal. See what happens next. Thanks again for the call Mark.
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      • thewiz
        XS-XJ Guru
        • Oct 2006
        • 1115
        • Wilksboro, NC

        #4
        Possibly for a automatic power antenna .... ???
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        • mrutah12
          Truly XSive
          • Nov 2004
          • 105
          • back in utah

          #5
          what color are the wires ive done a few stereo installs would be wiling to help if you need any also if you need some speakers i have a set of 6by8s made by jvc let me know
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          • mro
            XS-XJ Super Guru
            • Oct 2005
            • 4276
            • Hayward, California

            #6
            originally post by Hobbyman
            test all of the extra wires with an AC voltage meter
            That might work on my Kenwood system in the living room...


            mro

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