Check this web site... www.mobileinformationlabs.com
Every wire behind the radio is seperately labeled as to where it goes.
I need the colors on the wires that is connected to audio controls on the steering wheel on a 2008 Santa fe
I lost the wiring colors codes but it's fairly easy. The key is to find out what the color codes are for the vehicle your connecting the radio to. After that, yellow and red wires on the 2500 are your positive and negative, and the remaining wires are Speaker wires - FRONT Left, FRONT Right, REAR Left, REAR right. Once your power wires are connected just connect speakers to each set of matching color wires and mark which speaker comes on.
I lost the wiring colors codes but it's fairly easy. The key is to find out what the color codes are for the vehicle your connecting the radio to. After that, yellow and red wires on the 2500 are your positive and negative, and the remaining wires are Speaker wires - FRONT Left, FRONT Right, REAR Left, REAR right. Once your power wires are connected just connect speakers to each set of matching color wires and mark which speaker comes on.
wat are the color or the pioneer wires at the back
Just go to 12volt.com and check the diagrams and color codes for your particular vehicle. It's a good website with lots of information about wiring...Gary in Missouri
Wiring color codes are the identification colors that color the wires in your automobile. For example, if you have a British car the blue, blue and white , and blue and red wires are for the headlights. The red and white wires are for the instrument lights, and the green and white and green and red wires are for the turn lights. The color code simply identifies what that wire does. Could you imagine if all of the wires were the same color. You couldn't identify anything in a harness.
power is red ground is black
Match the wires by their color codes and splice them together with splice connectors and a crimping tool.
Yes, I am told that is how you know where to connect the wires.
Normally red. Check the wires with a volt meter to be sure.
go to crutchfield.com or the12volt.com