Red is used for a swithced positive circuit. Yellow is used for a constant positive circuit. Black is used for ground.
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.
hook the speaker wires up to them and turn the volume up.
yes it can!! go under your car to wear you see the wires to the light and undo the wires and take the light out then put and wire a new light fixture
Every place I've looked has false info for what color wires are in the door itself! It's said that there are yellow and brown wires, not true..... the rear right positive is dark blue, and the rear left positive is light blue.
you match them with the same colors
you just have to find the right wires for example the brake light positive wire the right and left turn signal positive wires and the parking light positive wires then splice into them find a good common ground hook all of them up to your trailer plug and you are set. GOOD LUCK... if you do not already have one go fet a 12 volt test light and this will help you identify the positive wires you can splice in to the wires right t the light bulbs
Front Speakers6 1/2" DoorsLeft Front (+)Tan Left Front (-)Gray Right Front (+)Light Green Right Front (-)Dark Green Rear Speakers6 1/2" Rear DoorsLeft Rear (+)Brown Left Rear (-)Yellow Right Rear (+)Dark Blue Right Rear (-)Light Blue hope this helps
Use a line out converter spliced into the rear speaker wires to connect RCAs to a sub amp.
on drivers side rear pull the storage bucket out of the back seat and the speaker wires and the cab light wires run through there
Hey Michael==Either you have a loose connection or more likely the speaker wires run aloung the light wires and the inductanc of the light wires are producing vootage on the speaker wires. Try it at night withourt the lights on. GoodluckJoe
The ABS wires may be unplugged from your rear brakes. On my 94, they plug in behind the rear wheels.