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Is there a way to connect these or is there a harness to bypass the amp? Maybe a colored diagram to go by?

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My input and output might be reversed in the pic, I'm not sure.

I've searched and really didn't have a solid answer.
Installing aftermarket speakers and would rather use the existing wires than run new ones.
 

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Thats more then just speakers,.. Speakers are usually green/brown grey/purple. The orange , yellow and red are power related.
 
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Thats more then just speakers,.. Speakers are usually green/brown grey/purple. The orange , yellow and red are power related.
Yea I think maybe part of the wires is output to rear audio which I removed.
All guesses lol. But I really don't think it's as complicated as most lead on
 
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Harness under the cup holders 20180325_170246.jpg
Don't worry about that white wire
 
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Rest of the harness. 20180325_170246.jpg


So I'll probably end up running new wires. If I do speaker, power, remote , aux, are all easy.

But how do I add steering wheel controls?
Wouldn't need onstar or bose amp or even door chime.
 

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