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+[* black] You can now remove the stereo from its spot
+[* black] Look behind the stereo to see how it is connected
+ [* black] Usually there will be one thick, metal wire and a grouped up bunch of wires all of different colors
+[* red] These wires connect to the various speakers in the car, amplifiers, and buttons on the stereo itself
+[* green] The thick, metal wire connects to the radio antennae
+[* icon_caution] Don't pull too hard! There are connections to the radio that we need to unplug

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