Gray Connector wire color stripe color dk blue = mute black/lt.green = ground lt.blue/red = panel illumination yellow/black = radio power feed black = vehicle chasiss ground lt.green/purple = memory feed BLACK CONNECTOR wire color stripe color orange/red =rt rear spk brown/pink = rt rear spk grnd dk.green/orange =rt fr spk white/lt.green =rt ft spk grnd gray/lt.blue = L rear spk tan/yellow = L rear spk grnd lt.blue/white =L ft spk orangr/lt.green = Lft spk grnd
You can view the 2000 Ford Ranger Owner Guide online ( which includes the fuse diagram ) at : www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) click on Owner Guides
Replace the radio.
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with a crowbar
On a 99 ford Ranger it is located right next the radio on the drivers side behind the dash. Remove the radio and you will see in bolted on the left side of the radio hole.
Tonto
I got mine at http://www.carstereohelp.com
You can find the 2005 Ford Ranger radio CD player wire color codes in most service manuals. The wire colors are associated as follows; the positive wire is red, the black wire is the ground, the green and yellow wires are speaker wires, and the white wire is the auxiliary wire.
It is most likely an integrated part of the radio itself.
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In The Lone Ranger, the character of Tonto was never given a last name. He first appeared on The Lone Ranger radio show in 1933.