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What is the name of the plug and wire connections of a car cd player called, which is found at the back of the unit which connects to the speakers

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Its called a harness. You have to get one that match your vehicles harness and since the wires are color coded, connections will be easy just remember if your spare wires are dimmer neg. and pos. dont wired them together, cover them with electric tape individually so it wont short the head unit.

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