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Default Speaker Wiring/Amp HELP

Hello everyone - requesting some specific info on speaker wire locations and colors in the H3. I have the base radio and am looking into adding an amp/subwoofer to the system. I will be using the speaker-level inputs on an Alpine amp. I have read a few posts that say the wires are under the driver side rear door panel, but mention nothing of wire colors. Can anyone provide more specific information as to the exact location and what color wires are which? Also, any info on taking the door panels off would be great. Thanks for any input and info/pics on previous installations...
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Base Radio ONLY:
Front includes tweeters and door speakers
Left front (-) - GY
Left front (+) - TN
Right front (-) – D-Grn
Right front (+) – L-Gn
Left rear (-) – YE
Left rear (+) – BN
Right rear (-) – L-Blu
Right rear (+) – D-Blu

To remove door panels, remove the power switch assembly by prying up and disconnecting connectors. Remove long handle cover and remove two screws. Remove small cover behind door latch handle and remove one screw.
Grap door at bottom and pull to remove door plastic fasteners from the door frame. Then reach behind and disconnect the power window connector, and the the door lock/handle latch cables.

Most of the rear wiring runs down the driver's side of the vehicle, under the sill molding and carpet. The wires in the doors are specific for each door. I have not messed with these wires, so maybe someone can step in and tell you exactly where the wires run too.
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Thanks f5! How about the door sills, do I just pry up on them to remove?
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Thanks f5! How about the door sills, do I just pry up on them to remove?

A little late in reply, but yes, just pull up. (You have probably already done it.... )
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