In a Chrysler Sebring, the common color codes for speaker wires are typically as follows: the positive wire is often white or gray, while the negative wire is usually black or green. However, it’s essential to verify with the specific model year and audio system, as variations may exist. For accurate wiring, consulting the vehicle’s service manual or a wiring diagram is recommended.
The color codes for positive and negative speaker wires are typically red for positive and black for negative.
Red, 5 year, HOAT type.
As many as a box of crayons
The speaker wire color codes on a 1993 Toyota Camry are yellow, green, red, and black. The wires have a harness on the end designed to allow for easy connection to speakers.
Check on the inside of the fuse panel cover; mine is the same color as the plastic molding and was hard to see.
consult a service manual wiring diagram information page.
The color is green, that is the color of antifreeze that you need to use in your sebring.
red left+ black left - white right + green right -
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There are for stereo wiring color codes. The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is a ground wire. The green wire is the speaker wire. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
Every wire behind the radio is seperately labeled as to where it goes.
The car stereo wiring color codes for a 1986 BMW 528e are easy to follow. The radio switched 12V+ wire is purple, the ground wire is brown. For the front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is yellow/red, the left front speaker wire (-) is yellow/brown, the right front speaker wire (+) is blue/red, and the right front speaker wire (-) is blue/brown. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is yellow/blue, the left rear speaker wire (-) is yellow/gray, the right rear speaker wire (+) is blue/purple, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is blue/gray.