We talk a lot about changing factory radios to aftermarket units and the parts that are required for installation, but today we thought it would be interesting to hear the other side. What if you want to re-install your factory radio but come to find out that the factory wiring has been cut? Or maybe your factory radio was stolen and the thieves cut the wiring in the act. How do you get your vehicle back to original factory quality? Well, there's a wire harness for that and it is often called a "reverse" wire harness or factory wire harness. A reverse wire harness looks very similar to the connectors for aftermarket radios, except in reverse. The harness is considered a "female" harness and will allow you to plug it into the connector found at the back of the factory radio as opposed to a "male" harness that is used for connecting the aftermarket radio. Each vehicle will have a specific wire harness that is pinned correctly to provide the radio with power and sound. Take a look at the difference in the wire harness for aftermarket radios and factory radios. You notice the same shape on the connector, but different face; one with pins and one without. So, if you're in need of a reverse factory wire harness, check out website for your vehicle's factory harness! Factory Wiring Harnesses
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