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There is a harness you can get that makes it a plug-and-play deal. I looked on circuit city's website, but it says it doesn't fit 91's?
You could just diy. First, locate the factory amp. It's above the passenger side wheel well, in the cargo area, behind the panel. Some wire & soldering or crimping would do the trick. You should be able to just match up the wires without a diagram.
i have one i got for my 94 but i never used it and the stereo works wonderful. I replaced the deck put in an amp and a box.. it sounds great. if u want i could dig it out and sell it to you for like 20$...it does'nt weigh much so shipping would be like 3 bucks.
You cant match up the wires without a diagram. Wish it were so simple. One set is in from the stereo, the other set is out to the speakers. Both are a different multitude of colors.