For the front speakers in a 1993 Ford Ranger pickup truck, the left front speaker wire (+) is orange/green, the left front speaker wire (-) is black/white, the right front speaker wire (+) is white/green, and the right front speaker wire (-) is black/white. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is pink/green, the left front speaker wire (-) is pink/blue, the right rear speaker wire (+) is pink/blue, and the rear right speaker wire (-) is green/orange.
GMC Sonoma Radio Wiring GuideCar Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: OrangeCar Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: YellowCar Radio Ground Wire: BlackCar Radio Illumination Wire: GrayCar Stereo Dimmer Wire: BrownLeft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): TanLeft Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): GrayRight Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light GreenRight Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark GreenLeft Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): BrownLeft Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): YellowRight Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark BlueRight Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue
One of the standard factory colors for a Mazda pickup is the color white. Another of the standard factory colors for a Mazda pickup is the color dark grey.
For an electric guitar, any disturbance in the air or stray noise that is 'picked up' by the pickups, is converted to an electrical signal then fed through the cord to the amplifier. If the guitar is close to the speaker, and the pickup is facing the speaker, then the original noise gets amplified, and then fed back into the pickup (louder this time). This louder sound is then amplified again, and the speaker produces an even louder sound, which is picked up again at a stronger volume level, an so on... This is known as a positive feedback loop amplifier. Positive feedback amplifiers are unstable - the sound will get as loud as the amplifier is capable of producing, unless the pickup is moved away from the speaker (which breaks the loop). If you are standing far from the speaker and point the pickup toward the speaker, you may notice little or no effect. This is because the sound takes time to travel from the speaker, so that the pickup is picking up the sound from the speaker (which is at a lower level than when you're close) an also it is delayed more from the original sound, so there are new stray noises that are mixed in and you are not just re-amplifying the same sound over-and-over, anymore.
2005 Mazda B4000 Pickup Truck Car Audio Wire Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Light GreenCar Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow/BlackCar Radio Ground Wire: BlackCar Radio Illumination Wire: Light Blue/RedCar Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/ACar Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: BlueCar Stereo Cell Phone Mute Wire: N/ACar Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/ACar Stereo Amplifier Location: N/ACar Audio Front Speakers Size: N/ACar Audio Front Speakers Location: N/ALeft Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Light GreenLeft Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue/WhiteRight Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Light GreenRight Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green/OrangeCar Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/ACar Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/ALeft Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Gray/Light BlueLeft Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Tan/YellowRight Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/RedRight Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Pink
4" in front dash
1995 Ford Ranger Pickup Truck Car Stereo Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Green/Purple Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow/Black Car Radio Ground Wire: Black/Light Green Car Radio Illumination Wire: Light Blue/Red Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: Blue Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Size: 6 1/2″ Car Audio Front Speakers Location: Doors Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Light Green Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Orange/Light Green Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green/Orange Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: 5″ x 7″ Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: Rear Corners Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Gray/Light Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Tan/Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Red Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Pink
on the right side of the pickup follow the positive cable.
6 1/2 inch
first you have to pop the door panels off then unscrew the stock speakers and pull them out then there should be aclip on the back side of the speaker pull the clip off and if your replaceing it with oem speakers just clip in the oem speakers but if your gonna use no oem sppeakers/ like wal-mart car audio speakers you have to cut the clips off and wire it to the prongs on the back of the replacement speakers.
Are you are talking about a dual terminal battery? This battery can be used in a side mount or top mount configuration whichever applies.
Look at the battery cables, if the positive goes to the frame, then the entire sytem is a positive grounding sytem ,including the charging system. Mark Great simple answer Mark. This will also be of great help to you. An online 1941 Chevy Shop Manual. http://chevy.tocmp.com/1941shop/index.htm
You will have to remove all trim that surrounds the speaker enclosure. Then remove the panel that houses the speaker. The speaker is removed from the rear side of this panel.