check out 12volt.com i found diagrams there for my 91 voyager. hope they can help
I have a Grand Voyager '94 and maybe could be the same colors for your car... This is mine: I had 2 slots on my original radio, so I have to cut the next wires to connect them to the new radio and it works perfectly:
Blue/Red -> RightFront - Violet -> RightFront + Bue/Orange -> RightRear - Blue/White -> RightRear +
Red/White -> 12vt Accessory
Grey/Red -> LeftFront -
Green -> LeftFront +
Grey/Blue -> LeftRear -
Brown/Yellow -> LeftRear +
Black/Green -> Chassis Ground
Red -> 12vt Constant
Hope this help
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For a 1998 Plymouth Voyager Minivan, the stereo wiring code typically follows these color codes: the left front speaker is usually white (positive) and white with a black stripe (negative), the right front speaker is gray (positive) and gray with a black stripe (negative), the left rear speaker is green (positive) and green with a black stripe (negative), and the right rear speaker is purple (positive) and purple with a black stripe (negative). Always double-check with a wiring diagram specific to your vehicle for accuracy.
When changing anything electrical it is important to have gloves and a diagram. The wiring diagram for a stereo in a 2001 Chrysler Voyager can be found in the maintenance manual.
You can find a stereo wiring diagram for a 99 Voyager in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it at local auto retail stores.
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Go to www.installdr.com its where i got the diagram for my 92 sundance
This procedure is done exactly the same as you would change a monaural antenna.
To replace the stereo antenna on a 1998 Plymouth Voyager, first, remove the interior trim panel that covers the base of the antenna by unscrewing any fasteners and gently prying it away. Next, disconnect the antenna cable from the back of the stereo and unscrew the antenna mount from the roof. Install the new antenna by securing it to the roof and reconnecting the antenna cable to the stereo. Finally, replace the trim panel and ensure everything is properly secured.
go to www.Installdr.com it will have all the wiring diagrams for any car.
Yes, most radios have built in amps. They supply somewhere around 10-15 watts RMS per channel.
The stereo wiring diagram for a Ford is a drawing showing the wiring placement for the stereo. The diagram will be different for various cars and trucks.
When changing or replacing parts of a stereo it is important to have a diagram. In a 1998 Toyota Avalon the wiring diagram for the stereo is found in it manual.