i believe it is the rear right speaker. if it is plain green with NO black, then it is the positive wire check this site out: http://www.modifiedlife.com/1998-Buick-century-car-radio-stereo-audio-wiring-diagram/
i believe the speakers are 6 by 4 inch. If you plan on replacing the speakers in them you will have to drill holes as the current screw holes are set in a triangle and as most new speakers come in a square hole design. i have a 1997 pulsar and in my car the positive was green and the earth was brown.
Its been using the regular Green stuff since it was new, so just the standard is fine dave
green and grey for rear door speakers and purple and grey for front door speakers
blueish green
Look for the green hole. It is probably there somewhere.
1994 is close to the time GM changes coolant types. Look at the old fluid color. If it is green then "standard" antifreeze will work. If it is reddish orange then dexcool is the proper type.
In the 20th century the leprechaun was depicted in red, not green. So the before that it was probably green. It's green now too. I think we're sorta switching every century or so.
In the 20th century the leprechaun was depicted in red, not green. So the before that it was probably green. It's green now too. I think we're sorta switching every century or so.
Green's Twentieth Century Faydetts - 1929 was released on: USA: April 1929
in the night club the speaker with the green puffle on it
lime green, black and yellow
Because the computer speakers (On the bar at the bottom) and the wired speakers both have to be on. If one is off and one is on, it will not work. Be sure both speakers are on and are close to the same volume.