First off tell us what you are taking about.
Did you buy a real stereo, I mean nothing that is at walmart or other
fleamarket stores.
You have a name brand stereo, ALA alpine, kenweed JVC, pioneer, panasonic
blaupunct sony clarion etc?
They all adhere to the standard wiring colors.
Did you buy a metra 70-1783 wire harness adapter?
Its a MUST.
Did you think an aftermarket stereo that is designed to fit about every
make
and model of vehicle will just plug in to your truck?
Car companies don't have enough smarts to make radio plugs stardard
industry
wide and neither do stereo companies.
SO you spend the extra $10 for that harness.
NOW here is the HARD part.
You must wire the stereo harness and the adapter harness togethr.
I'm sure by looking at it you're all befuddled now.
But here is a tip.
Connect the wires color for color.
You may need an antenna adapter too.
I believe the 93 nissan truck has a std motorola ant plug. but if not,
you'll need an adapter for that too.
You can bolt the new stereo on to the OE brackets though.
<Squirr3llyWrath9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>I installed a new stereo in my 93 nissan pickup and I don't know how
> to get power to it, it doesn't have the two prong power cable slot
> like the stock radio does. Is there some sort of adapter or will I
> have to do something else?


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