In a 1995 Caprice Classic, the speaker wires typically follow a color coding system. The front left speaker wire is usually blue with a black stripe, the front right is green with a black stripe, the rear left is brown, and the rear right is light green. However, it’s always best to verify with a wiring diagram specific to the vehicle, as variations may exist.
Each speaker has different colors from every other speaker. Which speaker do you need? Each speaker has different colors from every other speaker. Which speaker do you need?
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To find your speaker wires, check your owners manual. You should find a diagram with the location and color of your speaker wires.
The wiring diagram for a 1983 Chevy Caprice Classic radio typically includes a few key color-coded wires: a constant power wire (usually red), an ignition power wire (often yellow), a ground wire (typically black), and speaker wires (various colors such as white, gray, green, and purple). The constant power wire connects to the battery, the ignition wire connects to the accessory circuit, and the ground wire connects to the chassis. For speaker connections, the color codes vary based on the specific speaker, so it's important to refer to a detailed wiring diagram specific to the model. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise wiring details.
Ussually the speaker wires coming out of the back of the radio itself are green, purple, white, and grey.
left is yellow and brown the right is light blue and dark blue
It will require putting the car on a lift so that you can get the wires through the engine mounts.
One way would be to look for a radio harness but i don't think they go that far.. the other way would be to run 2 wires to the fuse panel 1 to the batt fuse and one to a switched fuse or radio fuse and then run the ground and speaker wires to it.
stock wire harness speaker wires are always Gray, White< purple< green
you have to cut the wires and use the solid colors not the wires with strips left speaker is yellow and brown right speaker blue and green
Ummmm......... I think you want to use spark plug wires.
touch a small battery c or d 1.5v to both to both wires and see witch way the speaker moves when the speaker pushes outward the wire on the battery + is + if it goes inward + on the battery is - on the speaker