MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue - MEM Green/Yellow ACC Yellow/Black GND Black RF White/Green + RF Black/White - LF Orange/Green + LF Black/White - RR Pink/Blue + RR Green/Orange - LR Pink Green + LR Pink/Blue -
Go to your local Canadian tire and buy a plug that goes from stereo harness to your stock harness!
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I have a Lincoln VII LSC installing a Jensen stereo, have one harness with amplifie. I need the diagram on the color codes for the wires to the stereo and the harness #CK-WHFD2
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The color codes for a 2007 Hyundai Sonata Stereo wiring harness are usually yellow pr green, red or brown, and black or blue. These different color codes are basically used for connection purposes.?æ
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You need a DIN removal tool, found at any auto parts store. While you're there, you'll also need a wire harness for the new stereo, possibly an adapter kit, some butt connectors and maybe a krimper. Expect to spend close to $40 for these items. Connecting the wire harness to the stereo is as easy as color matching. Slide the stereo sleeve into place, connect the harness and slide the stereo in.
buy the wiring harness adapter for 14.99
Go to Wal Mart or Autozone and buy the harness adapter kit. Wire the connector to your stereo, and then plug the connector in the factory stereo harness and you are done. Easiest and cleanest way to install aftermarket stereos. Cost less than $20. or........ go to www.12volt.com.....right there hey have the wiring diagrams for almost n e thing
Here is a site on eBay http://cgi.ebay.com/Stereo-Wire-Harness-OEM-Chevy-Monte-Carlo-86-87-88_W0QQitemZ110032845206QQihZ001QQcategoryZ64579QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem This is a reverse wire harness. Plug it into your car's original harness that went to the factory stereo. The wires that come out of the harness are labeled so they can be easily connected to your new stereo. If you don't want to order the harness, the link has the original color diagram, so if you think you can manage, don't order the plug and just look at the colors and what they coorespond to and plug them into your new stereos harness. Also on eBay or many other places, there are stereo adaptors. This will hold your stereo and it will look much better than a do it yourself job. Plus they screw into the original holes. Hope this helps.
go to a place where they sell car stereos and ask for a wire harness for your van they only cost about 20 bucks and they pulg into your factory wire harness and the harness wires should be color matched to your stereo if it an after market stereo
The constant power wire for the radio in a 1990 Ford Thunderbird should be green/yellow. The ground wire for this vehicle's stereo system should be black/light green.