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Default 2001 Ranger Rear Speaker Wires - Help!

Hi Everyone,
I'm finally getting around to putting in rear speakers in my 2001 Ford
Ranger. It's your basic 5-speed, 4-cyl. regular bed truck. I know there
are rear speaker grilles, but when I took them off, I could not find *any*
wiring back there!!!! I remember when I put in the JVC CD in-dash that
there were rear speaker wires in the harness on the truck side, but I cannot
figure out where they run to! I also tried looking under the door plastics
that are held on by 4 screws. Would someone please shed some light on this
for me?

Thanks in advance,
Dave
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Default 2001 Ranger Rear Speaker Wires - Help!

Why not turn your fade all the way to the rear?

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"Gorgar69" wrote in message
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Hi Everyone,
I'm finally getting around to putting in rear speakers in my 2001 Ford
Ranger. It's your basic 5-speed, 4-cyl. regular bed truck. I know there
are rear speaker grilles, but when I took them off, I could not find *any*
wiring back there!!!! I remember when I put in the JVC CD in-dash that
there were rear speaker wires in the harness on the truck side, but I

cannot
figure out where they run to! I also tried looking under the door

plastics
that are held on by 4 screws. Would someone please shed some light on

this
for me?

Thanks in advance,
Dave
dgf999 a t yahoo.com

__________________________________________________ ________________ David
ICQ#: 29866675 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me
__________________________________________________ ________________




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Default 2001 Ranger Rear Speaker Wires - Help!

Thanks, but I don't think this would help because there are no rear speakers
in the truck currently.

I'm trying to install a pair of rear speakers, but I cannot find the speaker
wires running from the wiring harness from the dash. When I took off the
rear speaker grilles, there were no wires to be found at all. I looked
under the jack and the bottom door panels as well. I'm thinking that Ford
just clipped the wires short from the connector on the harness for the rear
speakers if none were to be installed...

That is, unless someone out there knows where these rear speaker wires are
routed....


"Gravity" wrote in message
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Why not turn your fade all the way to the rear?

--
---------------------------------------------
:-D I just cut the cheese!
"Gorgar69" wrote in message
y.com...
Hi Everyone,
I'm finally getting around to putting in rear speakers in my 2001 Ford
Ranger. It's your basic 5-speed, 4-cyl. regular bed truck. I know

there
are rear speaker grilles, but when I took them off, I could not find

*any*
wiring back there!!!! I remember when I put in the JVC CD in-dash that
there were rear speaker wires in the harness on the truck side, but I

cannot
figure out where they run to! I also tried looking under the door

plastics
that are held on by 4 screws. Would someone please shed some light on

this
for me?

Thanks in advance,
Dave
dgf999 a t yahoo.com

__________________________________________________ ________________ David
ICQ#: 29866675 Current ICQ status: + More ways to contact me
__________________________________________________ ________________






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