Answer There should be at least 4 to wires. Four of those wires are for your speakers, the other two, one red is for power and the black on for a ground
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Right rear woofer has a red with a gray tracer and white with a gray tracer. They do not go straight to the radio.
Since the wires in a Toyota are all different colors, all you have to do is go to a car radio store and ask for a car stereo Toyota wiring harness. It will come with intructions but basically all you have to do is plug that thing into the cars factory harness and hook the stereo up. It worked for my Camry 1990
Pretty sure they make an adapter for such a case. Check with store you got your New CD-Radio.
Please help me with all these wires and pretty colors.
To remove the radio in a 1995 Toyota Corolla, first pry the radio frame from the dashboard using a flat tool like a screwdriver. Then, press in on the pins at each side of the radio and slide it out of the dashboard. Remove the wires from the back of the radio.
In my 2000 Toyota Corolla CE fuse for the radio is located at the back side of the radio, you need to pull out the radio and you will see the fuse on the back side of it between wires
Ussually the speaker wires coming out of the back of the radio itself are green, purple, white, and grey.
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section 12-55 in haynes repair manual has a diagram of all the radio wires and the colors.
Usually the aftermarket radio you put in needs a wiring harness you can buy at most audio stores and big electronic stores like Best Buy. The back of the package will tell you which wires connect by color. Remember, solder is the best tool for connecting wires but usually permanent.
the black wires are for the heater circuit, the blue and white are the sensor wires. the universal sensor probably wont work though, its best to bite the bullet and get the correct one from toyota.