In a 1991 Ford Explorer, the car radio battery constant 12v+ wire is light green/yellow, the radio accessory switched 12v+ wire is yellow/black, the ground wire is red or black, the illumination wire is orange/black, the dimmer wire is light blue/red, and the amp trigger wire is blue. For the front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is orange/light green, the left front speaker wire (-) is light blue/white, the right front speaker wire (+) white/light green,and the right front speaker wire (-) is pink/light green. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is pink/light green, the left rear speaker wire (-) is tan/yellow, the right rear speaker wire (+) is orange/red, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is black/white.
You can find a radio wiring harness for your 1997 Ford at most auto-parts stores. Many electronic stores will also have the radio wiring harness.
The powertrain control module (PCM) is mounted through the firewall on the passenger side. You can see one end of it with the wiring harness from the engine compartment , and the rest of the PCM is "hidden" inside the Explorer behind the glove compartment . Helpfull
possibly a bad ground check your wiring
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