Normally Red is constant, Yellow is Accessory, Black is Ground, blue is for antenna. Be sure to check those with a digital multimeter!... Speaker wires are a bit of a hassle but I found mine by using a 9 volt battery, go wire to wire til you heara "pop" Then determine which speaker is making the noise, those wires go to that speaker. The easiest way possible is to get a manual!
there are a number of stereo wires but if you are installing a new stereo, it is worth buying the installation kit.it comes with a harness that will match all wires.
wen i bought the pickup the person had cut the stock stereo plug off and tried wiring it back and has it all messed up so now i have to rewire the stereo but i need to know what wires are wat
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
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
They all should be attached to a wiring harness un less your install a radio then not all wires will be attached to the after market harness in most cases the wires that are not attached can be used to hook up subwoofers
screwdriver, and then pull hard enough to rip out the wires and then there you have it. the way to remove a stock stereo the theft version
Having just finished spending 4 days tracking wires to install a stereo in a 95 SL1, I would suggest going to your local car audio store and purchasing a wiring harness. It'll run you about $15 and save you LOTS of headaches. Saturn's stereo harness is an intergal part of the dash wiring, so there are things going through your stereo that have nothing to do with it; i.e. dash lights, back up lights, door chime, etc. The harness will incorporate all of that for you.
The 1999 monster truck stereo wiring diagram can be obtained from most Mazda dealerships. The stereo has a wiring harness consisting of five wires.
orange wire is commonly the light/dimmer switch.
Cheapest and easiest way is to buy the stereo wire harness for your year and model at Walmart for $7 bucks. You can use that to determine which wire is which. If your harness was cut off at the car wires, and you no longer have the harness then of course it will do you no good.
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.
You have to run all the wires to the trunk, pass side. There you use a wiring harness.