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Default 1993 Ford Escort Head Unit Wiring


Hey there I was wondering if anyone could post up the headunit wiring
for the car posted in the subject... I'd just go to the library and
look it up but I dont have a way out there and was hoping I might get a
responce off the group before I could manage a way there. And in case
your wondering no... it doesn't have the plug it should, just got the
car and they decided it'd be easier to cut out the stereo they had in
it than just unplugging it.

Thanks in advance.


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Kadath128 wrote in message ...
Hey there I was wondering if anyone could post up the headunit wiring
for the car posted in the subject... I'd just go to the library and
look it up but I dont have a way out there and was hoping I might get a
responce off the group before I could manage a way there. And in case
your wondering no... it doesn't have the plug it should, just got the
car and they decided it'd be easier to cut out the stereo they had in
it than just unplugging it.

Thanks in advance.


Here's what I have.

Battery GREEN/YELLOW (+) RADIO HARNESS
Accesory YELLOW/BLACK (+) RADIO HARNESS
Ground RED (-) RADIO HARNESS
Illumination BLUE/RED (+) RADIO HARNESS
LF Speaker (+) ORANGE/GREEN
LF Speaker (-) BLUE/LIGHT GREEN
RF Speaker (+) WHITE/GREEN
RF Speaker (-) GREEN/YELLOW
LR Speaker (+) PINK/GREEN
LR Speaker (-) PINK/BLUE
RR Speaker (+) PINK/BLUE
RR Speaker (-) GREEN/ORANGE

Good Luck
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In searching for an aftermarket unit for my 93 Escort I came across
something in Crutchfield that said that I need a bypass wiring loom because
of the factory amp installed. Now I can't find anything mentioned anywhere
about a factory amp in this car in any manual I have, does anyone know this
to be true about the amp and where would I find it at? Thanks in advance.



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Kadath128 wrote in message
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Hey there I was wondering if anyone could post up the headunit wiring
for the car posted in the subject... I'd just go to the library and
look it up but I dont have a way out there and was hoping I might get a
responce off the group before I could manage a way there. And in case
your wondering no... it doesn't have the plug it should, just got the
car and they decided it'd be easier to cut out the stereo they had in
it than just unplugging it.

Thanks in advance.




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romano cheese.



Southern Fried Small-fry

Tastes like fried chicken, which works just as well.
In fact you may want to practice cutting up whole chickens
for frying before you go for the real thing.
Whole chicken is much more efficient and inexpensive than buying pieces.

1 tiny human, cut into pieces
2 cups flour
Onion, garlic
Salt
pepper
garlic powder
cayenne pepper
hot sauce, etc.
Oil for frying

Mix milk, eggs, hot sauce in a bowl, add chopped onion and garlic.
Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
then deep fry in hot oil (350°) for about 15 minutes.
Drain and place on paper towels.



Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season greens.
The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

1 premature baby, born dead
Large bunch of mustard greens
2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and washed).
Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
when it starts to stick.
Stir frequently.
When ready - serve with rice, grilled smoked sausage, green salad, and ice


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I did not post this message, someone got a hold of my e-mail address and had
there way with it.


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romano cheese.



Southern Fried Small-fry

Tastes like fried chicken, which works just as well.
In fact you may want to practice cutting up whole chickens
for frying before you go for the real thing.
Whole chicken is much more efficient and inexpensive than buying pieces.

1 tiny human, cut into pieces
2 cups flour
Onion, garlic
Salt
pepper
garlic powder
cayenne pepper
hot sauce, etc.
Oil for frying

Mix milk, eggs, hot sauce in a bowl, add chopped onion and garlic.
Season the meat liberally, and marinate for several hours.
Place seasoned flour in a paper or plastic shopping bag,
drop pieces in a few a time, shake to coat thoroughly,
then deep fry in hot oil (350°) for about 15 minutes.
Drain and place on paper towels.



Miscarriage with Mustard Greens

Why waste it? Otherwise, and in general, use ham or salt pork to season
greens.
The technique of smothering greens can be used with many vegetables;
green beans work especially well. Meat is not necessary every day, don?t
be afraid to alter any dish to vegetarian tastes.

1 premature baby, born dead
Large bunch of mustard greens
2 white onions, 1 cup chopped celery
Vegetable oil (or hog fat)
Salt, pepper, garlic, etc.

Lightly brown onions, celery, garlic and meat in large heavy pot.
Add a little water and the greens (which should be thoroughly cleaned and
washed).
Smother slowly for at least 2 hours, adding small amounts of water
when it starts to stick.
Stir frequently.
When ready - serve with rice, grilled smoked sausage, green salad, and ice




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