I just installed a new CD player/mp3 hook-up radio to my 1991 Honda Accord which has cruise control. The wire harness that is disconnected from the back of the radio from the factory should be as follows (first color is wire color/second color is the stripe color)
Front Right (+) Red/Green
Front Right (-) Brown/Black
Front Left (+) Blue/Green
Front Left (-) Grey/Black
Rear Right (+) Red/White
Rear Right (-) Brown/White
Rear Left (+) Blue/Yellow
Rear Left (-) Grey/White
Power Antenna Yellow/White
Ground Black
Accessory Yellow/Red
Battery White/Yellow
Light (+) Red/Black
Hope this helps anyone who needed this info. The speakers responded correctly when I did Balance and Fade.
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Try modifiedlife.com You can find the diagram for any year Honda there.
http://www.modifiedlife.com/1990-honda-prelude-car-radio-stereo-wiring-diagram/
whats the wiring diagram for a 2000 honda accord ex with a v6 3.0
wiring diagram
When changing or replacing any electrical wiring within a car or car part it is important to have a diagram. The wiring diagram for a 1992 Honda Accord AC heater fan is found in its maintenance manual.
Try the technical dept of your library. I just got the complete wiring diagram for my 88 accord.
If turn signals are malfunctioning after a stereo has been stolen on a 1996 Honda Accord then there may be a problem with the wiring. The wiring flows into the same fuse and an open wire can cause the lights to malfunction.
Hope this website helps It's the shop manual for the 1987 Honda Accord. http://pauldesign.ru/honda/shopmanual.html
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In a wiring diagram or owners manual. Both can be gotten from MOTORLIT.COM
http://www.hondahookup.com/manuals/
The wiring harness from the 1999 stereo has a 21 prong plug and the 1995 has a 14 prong plug you can purshase a harness from Honda but it has to be hadrwired to the exsisting wiring but don't screw it up, go to Honda and get a wiring diagram for the both of them to match up the wiring you need to make it work.