There is a color code for the speaker wires in a 1995 Mercury Mystique. The radio battery constant 12v+ wire is orange/black, the radio accessory switched 12v+ wire is blue/black, the radio ground wire is black/green, and the illumination wire is white/green. The left front speaker wire (+) is white/black, the left front speaker wire (-) is brown/yellow, the right front speaker wire (+) is white/red, and the right front speaker wire (-) is brown/red. The left rear speaker wire (+) is white/violet, the left rear speaker wire (-) is brown/white, the right rear speaker wire (+) is white/violet, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is brown/white.
If you have a Fiat Punto 2000 S, there may not be any rear speaker cables, I know there wasn't in mine.
The Audi A4 platform with some radio systems had the radio power the two front speakers. The rear speakers were powered by an amplifier which is actually attached to the speaker with all of these wires that you see. I know in my 1999 Audi A4 car without the bose package this was the setup. The wires are for audio, power for the amp, radio turnon signal, etc. Some of the newer audi's I believe still use this type of a setup but I do not know exactly which ones.
To properly figure this out: -Test to see if the speakers are good. Remove the speaker and try testing them on another system or on the wires from the front speakers. -If they work than test the wiring to the back speakers. Hook up one of the front speakers (cause you know it works) to the back and see if you get sound. -If still no sound than remove the radio and check the connetions on the back. If they appear to be ok than your best bet is that something shorted out in the radio deck and you'll probably need to replace it. If you've gotten to this point than you know this will work for sure since you tested the speaker and they work and you tested the wireing and that works too.
I just changed the rear speakers in my 97 Acura TL. I have to lay inside the trunk. You will see 4 screws (each side) When looking up inside the trunk. They hold the Speaker Grills in place. Once the bolts are out, you can lift off the speaker grill and you'll see the screws bolting the speakers down as their under the grill. I also have the color codes for the speaker wires. Let me know if you need them ebaytodd at msn
Hello There is no fuse that controls the radio speakers that i know about. You need to check the speakers first they could be blown. To do this use a 9 volt battery to check the speakers. First locate the wires going to one speaker and use the battery to check them. put one wire on one speaker lead and the other on the other lead if the speaker moves then its good if not then its bad. Repeat this process for all speakers. sounds like you have a radio problem i would highly recomend checking it out first. good luck joe
Surround sound is designed to bring the movie theater into your living room. Speakers are tragically placed to allow for the movement of sound from left to right and back again. When buying your surround sound speakers, consider where they will be placed. Special hangars may be required to mount speaker to wall surfaces, and you will want to consider some way to hide the speaker wires. If you don' t want speakers hanging on the wall, consider purchasing special stands that will both hide the wires and provide a safe spot for the speakers. Finally, take the time to measure the room so you will know exactly how much speaker wire to purchase or proper installation.
I helped a friend that owns a 2001 dodge ram ext. cab which im almost sure is the only option for that year other than a reg. cab. His had the infinity speaker system in it and every speaker has a amp built into the back of it, im not sure how it works but i know that that is where it is, and if you are looking to replace your speakers with non- OEM speakers, you need to run new wires to the speakers because of how the amp/speakers are set up.
the rear speakers are 61/4 inch I just dont know what the center speaker size is
I guess you will have to the car company this question. I know this is not much help so sorry about that.
the preious answer is very wrong. some car makers have a stripe on both wires. the best way to tell is leave the factory speaker hooked up take a 9 volt battery with wires attached to it and slide one wire into each connection. if the speaker pushes you have the positive and negative correct with the markings on the battery if the speaker pulls in the they are reversed. The wire with the stripe is the "negative" wire.
idk exactly.. but you can look at each of your speakers and write down the color of the wire going to it.. it will be the same color wire at the connector on the dash.. so now you know ,which wires go to which speaker. when figuring out (+) and (-) , the wire with a black line on it should be the negative. now after you have all the speaker wires figured out, the only two wires left at the dash should be a red (power +) and a black one (ground)....
I don't know what to tell you. Excellent speakers designed for conventional speaker cabinets are widely available, but high quality headphone sized speakers I know of no source for.