If  you find the professionals charge a good deal of money to set up  the  car stereo, you can do it yourself and save that amount paid  towards  the expert.It is not very difficult to install a car  audio system; it is just  that it seems so. You only need a bit of  precision and focus to put up  the system. No specialized skills or  intimate knowledge on car audio is  required for this purpose. You can  actually put the excess money that  you save from the installation  process behind the best car audio system  itself, thus giving you the  scope to buy something better.
While initiating the process, you  need to be careful as loss of  concentration may lead to the damage of  equipments of your car and  spoil the quality of the car stereo system.  You need to be systematic  as the plugs go into their respective sockets  only.
Getting started
• After you purchase a new car  audio system, see if it is fitting  properly to the place of the old  audio system. Along with your new car  stereo system, also buy a cabling  strap which is mechanized according  to the car and stereo model and  works brilliantly for new car stereo  systems.
• Before you get  down to your work, arrange for few tools like electrical tape, wire  strippers, screwdrivers and wire cutters.
• If you are not able to  unscrew out the old audio system, take some  guidance on the right way  to remove it from your dashboard where the  new car stereo will fit in.
Removing  the old car stereo
• At first, detach the negative cable from the  battery as you should never work with that cable connected.
•  Take out the dash board of your car to remove the old car audio  system  and check the wires that are linked at the back. Either there  would be a  single plug with too many wires attached to them or else a  cluster of  single wires. In case of the later one, it is best to  disconnect them  one at a time to avoid confusion.
• Put the connectors into the  new cabling strap and plug it back into your new car stereo.
If  you have successfully done this, you can leave out on the next section.
Connecting  the Wiring Manually
• If there is no cabling strap support,  attach each of the wires at the back of the back of the new car stereo  very carefully.
• Slowly detect the positive wires from each  speaker and connect  them at the back of the positive connector of the  new car stereo.  Similarly, do the same with the negative wires of each  speaker and  connect them to the negative connectors of the car audio  system. In  case, if there is only one wire coming out from the speakers,  the  speakers are grounded at the chassis and you would have to install a   new wiring for the speakers.
• The negative wire, attached with  metal and not plastic should be connected with a screw near the radio in  the dash.
• The ignition wires and the 12 constant, both positive  is supposed to be connected together to the back of the new stereo.
Putting  in the car stereo
• All the wires should be attached to a  single connector which is  coming out from the additional cabling strap  or the one which came  along with the car stereo system where all the  wires have been  connected to.
• If there is no new bracket to  place the new car stereo, use the old one that previously held the  factory stereo system.
• Now put the final connector which is the  cabling strap at the back  of the stereo system along with the antenna, a  long wire which was  previously connected at the back of the old stereo  and the power wire  at the back of the new car stereo unit.
• Put  the stereo system inside the dashboard where the previous  system was  placed but do not put back the screws as you may require  testing the  system.
• Now is the time when you should again attach back the  negative cable to the battery.
• Start your car as well as power  on the car stereo unit. Check keenly, whether all the speakers attached  is working fine.
• Put the screws back into the stereo system and  put the cover of the dash board back on.
In case results are  unsatisfactory
If you still find the system is not delivering  satisfying results,  you can use a wooden or fiberglass flummox with  which the sound quality  will get better and you can even include noise  reduction objects like  liners, glue strips, put in more carpets on the  inner panel and use  sprays.















