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You absolutely should use a wire harness for this installation. Not using one would require you to clip the wires to factory radio connector, making re-installation of the factory stereo nearly impossible. Even worse, you would have to wire the connector that came with your PTID-8960 deck to the clipped ends. This task would be nearly impossible, as the factory wiring is too short to extend out of the dashboard where you can work with it easily.
Save yourself the trouble.
I tried finding the exact item you will need, but it seems the Mazda 3 comes with stereo options that could affect which wire harness you'd require.
Here is a link to Crutchfield: http://www.crutchfield.com/p_120707904/Mazda-Receiver-Wire-Harness.html?tp=2977&tab=other_items
You can use their site to select your car and installed options, and they will return products compatible with your vehicle.
Who installed the wiring on the vehicle ( dealer, self etc.) Was trailer wiring pre installed or someone else did it How old is the trailer? it seems that there is a bad connection on the vehicles wiring. perhaps wrong part was used or connection from vehicle right turn- to wiring harness is not hooked on properly. Depending on how confortable you feel, test to see if there is proper electrical current flowing to the wiring harness ( right turn, left turn, brakes, headlights) you should be able to detect which area on the harness does not get power when the vehicles right blinker is on. It is not too complicated, just requires deductive reasoning and a tester ( about $5 at Kragens) No harm will come to your vehicle's electrical system by doing this; worst case scenario: you blow a fuse.
If vehicle is working properly, it will be a bad connection on trailer
This vehicle does not have a switched power suppy in the factory harness. The orange wire in the car harness is a constant 12 volts.
To resolve connect the 12 volt power supply from the head unit to a switched circut at the fuse block and this will resolve your problem.
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Yo, I've got the perfect solution to your problem. Pull out the head unit from your dash. Then, remove the wiring harness carefully from the unit. Now, push in the yellow power wire (even jiggle it a little) making sure it's tightly snug the small port of the wiring harness. Then, plug the harness back into the unit and try turning it on. I've found that the wires come lose easily on this unit. hit me back up at [email protected].
Ok. recheck your harness. WIth some brands yes the harness will plug into the radio from a different manufacturer but recheck the wire colors. They usually change pins out. For example whats power on a particular pin may be a speaker wire on another brand unit with the same style plug...
so get the harness that came with this radio. Check the pin location and wire color on that pin to the other harness. I almost guarantee that there is a difference. Hopefully you didnt damage your new cd player...
let me know how it goes...
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