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Originally Posted by 37Z That's my intuition as well; however, a local car audio dealer/installer mention a separate molex. Not sure if this is hype or just to speed up
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Your talking about the Scosche adapters for your Head Unit to the Z factory radio harness. You need two one for your power, ignition etc, and one for the antenna. This allows you to connect your new head unit without having to cut up your factory wire harness. All your speakers will need new speaker wire as the factory wire is far too small, so then all factory molex speaker connectors will be just left unhooked.
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