>There does not seem to be any wire
>that is just waiting to be connected to the ground. So, anyone know where
>this connects?
In this case, the most convenient ground is probably also the most reliable.
I stuck a piggyback spade connector onto the lighter ground, and attached
the radio ground to that.
I don't know if this is neeeded info, but if you're looking for an
always-hot line to attach the lead that maintains the radio's memory,
there's no need to string a line all the way to the fusebox. Do another
piggyback on the purple wire to the rocker-style lamp right above the radio.
(Bonus: purples are on a fused circuit.)
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