Ok i am having the same task at hand i need to wire my sony stereo (XR-4750RDS).
I know the fueses are located below the passenger side door on a little 4x4 inch panel which clips off.
Any other suggestions would be highly appreciated.
James
To wire a car stereo in a Daewoo Lanos, you'll typically need to connect the stereo harness to the car's wiring. The common color codes are: red for ignition power, yellow for constant power, black for ground, and speaker wires that vary in color. You'll need to match these with the corresponding wires from the stereo harness, ensuring proper connections for left and right speakers. Always use a wiring harness adapter if available to simplify the installation and avoid cutting factory wires.
It is just behind the throttle body. it is socket like thing that has a wire coming out of it.
To install a tachometer on a Daewoo Lanos, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, locate the ignition coil or the engine's RPM signal wire, typically a green or yellow wire, and connect the tachometer's signal wire to it. Connect the power and ground wires of the tachometer to the vehicle’s power source and ground, respectively. Finally, secure the tachometer in your desired location and reconnect the battery.
The Speedometer control wire is Dark Green with White stripe & comes from C11 on the White PCM/ECM connector under the passenger seat. Look for bad connection or wire from PCM/ECM to instrument cluster.
in the red or white at the back of the speakers
SuggestionWell that's impossible in this world but you can download a download program called "Lime Wire" and try to download a program of there, Type in Lime Wire on Google, it should come up If you plan to use Lime Wire make sure your virus scanner is up todate
not having looked at a lanos, But most cars the break light comes on when a switch is operated have a look at the break pedal there is mostly a switch on top of the pedal near the pivot part check to see if a wire a has come off or check function of the switch itself
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.
The 2001 Toyota stereo wiring uses five different colors. The red wire will be for the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The stereo speaker wires are yellow and green. The auxiliary wire is white.
If it is an after market stereo, sound as if someone spliced the stereo power source wire (Hot Wire) into the wire going to the headlight switch.
For a 2000 Daewoo Lanos, alternative spark plug wire options include aftermarket brands like ACDelco, Bosch, and NGK. It's important to ensure that the wires match the specifications for the vehicle’s engine type, typically a 1.6L inline-4. Always check compatibility with your model year and engine configuration before purchasing. Additionally, consulting with a local auto parts store or mechanic can provide further guidance on suitable options.
Yes, you can connect the orange illumination wire to the brown parking wire if your stereo doesn't have an orange wire. The illumination wire is typically used to control the brightness of the stereo display, and connecting it to the parking wire can enable the display when the vehicle's parking lights are on. Just ensure that your connections are secure and that you follow any specific instructions provided in your stereo's manual.