you should be able to find a shop manual at the local library with the right information on this -- make copies of the pages, as they are usually for REFERENCE only...:)
The speaker wires on a 2005 Avalanche are white. Most automobile manufacturers use white wires for the speaker wires. After market speaker wires are usually red or blue in color.
The color codes for positive and negative speaker wires are typically red for positive and black for negative.
To find your speaker wires, check your owners manual. You should find a diagram with the location and color of your speaker wires.
The speaker wires for the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee are dark green and brown for the left front speaker and gray and brown for the right front speaker. The rear speaker wires are dark green and dark blue or violet on the left and gray and tan or gray and dark blue on the right.
Not sure of the color, but I learned a trick all you need is a battery from a cordless drill. If you have the radio disconnected You can use the battery on the speaker wires just touch the wires to the battery and youll hear a sound .
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If you have installed new speakers you may have the wires reversed causing reverse polarity.Good way to check polarity touch the speaker wires momentarily to a small battery If the cone pushes OUT good,if the cone pulls in you have reverse polarity-not good <> reverse wires.If they are original speakers the speakers may be defective.
yellow and brown
There is no ground for any of the speakers in a car. You will find to wires that go to the speaker but NEVER have the speaker wires touch any body metal. If you tie any of the speaker wires to ground you will short out the amplifier in the radio. On Ford vehicles the radio outputs are what they call Bridged Tied Loads. The speaker wires are not referenced to ground or battery. If you wish to find out the phasing of the speaker just put a 9 volt battery across the speaker wires and the speaker cone will either advance or retrack. Do this to all the speakers and note what color wir was on the 9 volt battery terminal
First of all you will need to snip the factory connector off near the speaker(s) you intend to replace. Then it is a matter of trial and error to get the correct polarity. If the polarity is reversed, you will still get sound out of the speaker, however, the tone coming out of the speaker will be higher (little to no bass). If that happens, reverse the wires and mount the speakers.
To bypass the factory amplifier in a Lexus ES 300, first, locate the amplifier, usually found in the trunk or behind the rear seat. Disconnect the wiring harness from the factory amp, and then connect the speaker wires directly to the head unit or an aftermarket amplifier, ensuring proper polarity. Additionally, you may need to use a line output converter if you're connecting to an aftermarket head unit without speaker outputs. Always refer to a wiring diagram for your specific model year to ensure accuracy.
purples and greens are usally back and whites and grays are usally fronts