Light blue is for steering wheel controls or a wire remote control.
Depends which color u are talking about blue is for antenna if ur car has blue/white is a remote turn on for amps including factory or aftermarket
on your car the white w/blue stripe is 12 volt power you connect it to the yellow on the jvc stereo and the yellow w/ red stripe is the 12 volt accessory connect it to the red on the jvc stereo and connect the jvc stereo ground (black) to your cars black wire on the harness
To connect the mute wire for your car stereo, locate the mute wire from the stereo's wiring harness, which is typically color-coded (often gray or blue). Then, connect this wire to the vehicle's ignition or a trigger source, like the accessory wire, to engage the mute function when needed. If your stereo has an external mute function, you may need to connect it to the corresponding mute control wire from the car's audio system or other devices. Always consult your stereo's manual for specific wiring instructions.
The blue wire on a ceiling fan typically connects to the light kit or light fixture.
1998 Ford Explorer Stereo Wiring Constant 12V+ Light Green Switched 12V+ Yellow/Black Ground Black Illumination Light Blue/Red Antenna Trigger orange/Blue Left Front (+) Orange/Light Green Left Front (-) Light Blue/White Right Front (+) Dark Green/Orange Right Front (-) White/Light Green Left Rear (+) Gray/Light Blue Left Rear (-) Tan/Yellow Right Rear (+) Orange/Red Right Rear (-) Brown/Pink
i have the same car, and the wire is either dark or light blue.
no you do not. not even if you have the rockford fosgate package. you just wire up the aftermarket harness(95+ nissan) make sure you connect the blue/white wire. that will turn on the factory amp.
The blue wire on a ceiling fan is typically used to connect the fan's light kit.
The blue wire on a ceiling fan is typically used to connect the fan's light kit.
Ford Taurus Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Green/Yellow Radio Ignition SwitchFord Taurus Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Green/Yellow Radio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Black Radio Ground Wire: Black/Light Green Radio Illumination ...Dimmer Wire: Light Blue/Red Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: Orange/Blue Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: ...ed 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Black Radio Ground Wire: Black/Light Green Radio Illumination ...Dimmer Wire: Light Blue/Red Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: Orange/Blue Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: ...
the stereo
if you are talking about an aftermarket radio's amp turn on wire then without an amp you can just cap it off. if the harness used to connect to new radio to your factory wires has a blue antenna/factory amp then you can connect it to that provided the new radio doesnt have a second blue wire for that purpose.