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Speed wire color code of Toyota 2008 Camry
someone answered: If there is no sound, then why did you say the radio is fully fuctional???????????? the reality is though, that if a speaker wire is shorted the radio will appear to function in every respect BUT no sound will emit from any speakers. It happened to me too, with an '87 Camry, NEW radio, all the speakers checked-out, massive frustration... SOLUTION: wiring guides call for joining the "green" wire on the Toyota to the grey wire on the new radio... what they DON'T tell you is there are TWO green wires. we hooked up the "greenEST" wire by using the dark green... ...Use the LIGHT GREEN wire for the right front speaker (+) and that just might solve your problem, it worked for us!
Toyota Camry coil wire can burn out from age or excessive use. The manufacturer recommends that you change the coil wire every 30,000 miles.
The 1996 Toyota Camry ignition harness has three wires. The red wire is the hot wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
The stereo wire colors on a 1988 Toyota Camry are similar to other Toyota models. The radio constant 12v+ wire is blue/yellow, the radio switched 12v+ wire is gray, the ground wire is brown, and the illumination wire is green. The radio power antenna trigger wire is black/red. The left front speaker wire (+) is pink and the left front speaker wire (-) is purple. The right front speaker wire (+) is light green, the right front speaker wire (-) is blue. The rear left speaker wire (+) is black and the rear left speaker wire (-) is yellow. The rear right speaker wire (+) is red and the rear right speaker wire (-) is white.
orange and white
You need to go to a sound shop and buy an adapter that will allow your radio to be plugged into the car's wiring harness. You will also need to ask them which ground wire to cut, so you don't blow out the dimmer switch for your dash lights.
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I think itsredishgreen
The speaker wire color codes on a 1993 Toyota Camry are yellow, green, red, and black. The wires have a harness on the end designed to allow for easy connection to speakers.
It's your wiring, you are putting a Nissan radio into a Toyota so the wiring must be screwed up in there somewhere. The fuse is blowing because a power wire is grounding. recheck the diagrams and correct.
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