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Buy a wiring kit from wal-mart or stereo shop. It will allow you to plug into stock wiring without cutting anything, and have instructions for hooking up your new system. Cheap and easy, plus you can go back to stock should you ever sell the car.
if it is a stock stereo you can check around the cars glovebox and in the owners for a 4-6 digit code. it could be on a sticker in the glovebox or written inside the owners manual. this code is the key to unlocking your stereo
usually (if the stereo is stock) the numbers will be somewhere on a sticker in the car. i know in hondas they usually put the sticker in the glovebox on the inside or outside wall. the owners manual can tell you more for locations if it is stock. and it can also tell you the number if it isnt a stock radio.
There should be a code inside of the instruction manual that contains the code. Enter this code on your stereo. If you can not find the code, your local mitsubishi dealer can look it up based on the radio's serial number.
umm... please explain what the problem is...most honda stock stereos have a code the needs to be entered before you can use the stereo...which the original owner was given. if you pull the battery cable off...the stereo lost power..therefore it needs the code re-entered...otherwise your gonna have to make your own music. you can install an after-market stereo as well to solve your problems if you cant get the code from Honda or the past owner(s) hope this helps.
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