on your car the white w/blue stripe is 12 volt power you connect it to the yellow on the jvc stereo and the yellow w/ red stripe is the 12 volt accessory connect it to the red on the jvc stereo and connect the jvc stereo ground (black) to your cars black wire on the harness
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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.
To wire a Panasonic CQ-CM140U car stereo, first, connect the power harness by matching the color-coded wires: red for accessory power, yellow for constant power, and black for ground. Next, connect the speaker wires according to the vehicle's speaker configuration, ensuring the positive and negative wires are correctly paired. If using an antenna, connect it to the designated antenna input on the back of the unit. Finally, secure all connections and mount the stereo in the dashboard.
http://www.modifiedlife.com/car-radio-wiring-diagram-and-car-stereo-wire-diagram-2001-saturn-sc1/ orange and yellow wires are power
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Usually the "illumination" wires are yellow in the car and the stereo, and the negative should go to ground. I think that's how I hooked mine up. I can check it and get back to you later.
There are several ways to connect an iPod to your car stereo. One of the ways is using an FM Modulator. Another way to connect an iPod is a line-in connection.
You take the stereo out of the car, get a 12v battery and charger, or a 12v regulated power supply capable of about 5Amps. Plug the red and yellow wires to the positive supply and the black wire to the negative. The speaker wires are in pairs, some stereos have four speakers. There may be extra wires for ancillary use, orange for illumination and blue for electric antenna. These may be ignored and insulated.