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white, blue, red, brown white, blue, red, brown
red - brown black - blue green/yellow - green
: Wires colors: : Blue/yellow, red/white, yellow (silver dots), yellow/green, red/yellow, blue/red, green/orange, black (silver dots), white/green, brown/white, green (silver dots), white/red, red/black : primary color/stripes
light brown. red,yellow and blue make brown and if you mix white with it it should go lighter.
White to Yellow, Black to White, Blue to Red.
Brown.
yellow, red & blue dark bown and white
brown, blue, white, black, silver, red/white,pink and red blobs
Red and Blue
I dont know what you mean by c-board but try this cross the green/red wire with the brown/white one.. If you have no power to the green/red wire run 12 volts to the brown/white to go up and blue/red to go down.( this is the wire color at the switch, these wires change color 2 times before making it to the motor so at the motor its blue to go down and white to go up and this is the same for both front motors and in the rear it blue/white and blue/red.
Fairly standard ranking system, it would be impossible to determine which one in specific one it is.
Wiring color codes are the identification colors that color the wires in your automobile. For example, if you have a British car the blue, blue and white , and blue and red wires are for the headlights. The red and white wires are for the instrument lights, and the green and white and green and red wires are for the turn lights. The color code simply identifies what that wire does. Could you imagine if all of the wires were the same color. You couldn't identify anything in a harness.