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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.
I lost the wiring colors codes but it's fairly easy. The key is to find out what the color codes are for the vehicle your connecting the radio to. After that, yellow and red wires on the 2500 are your positive and negative, and the remaining wires are Speaker wires - FRONT Left, FRONT Right, REAR Left, REAR right. Once your power wires are connected just connect speakers to each set of matching color wires and mark which speaker comes on.
I lost the wiring colors codes but it's fairly easy. The key is to find out what the color codes are for the vehicle your connecting the radio to. After that, yellow and red wires on the 2500 are your positive and negative, and the remaining wires are Speaker wires - FRONT Left, FRONT Right, REAR Left, REAR right. Once your power wires are connected just connect speakers to each set of matching color wires and mark which speaker comes on.
In a 1995 Hyundai Accent, the stereo wiring color codes are simple to identify. The car radio constant 12V+ wire is red/yellow, the radio ignition switched 12V+ is blue/white, and the ground wire is black. For the front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is white/red, the left front speaker (-)is black/red, the right front speaker wire (+) is white/blue, and the right front speaker wire (-) is black/blue. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is white/red, the left rear speaker (-) is black/red, the right rear speaker (+) is white/blue, and the right rear speaker (-) is black/blue.
It tells you which wire is which. If they were all the same color you would not have a clue which was + or - left, right, front, rear.
For the front door speakers in a 1997 Honda Civic, the left front speaker wire (+) is blue and the left front speaker wire (-) is gray/black. For the right side, the front speaker wire (+) is red/green, and the right front speaker wire (-) is brown/black.
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.
The wires for a speaker system in a 2000 Buick Regal are easy to identify. The radio constant 12V+ wire is orange. The radio ignition switched 12V+ wire is yellow. The radio ground wire is black and white. The radio illumination wire is gray and black. The left front speaker wire (+) is tan while the left front speakers wire (-) is gray. The right front speaker wire (+) is light green while the right front speaker wire (-) is dark green. The left rear speaker wire (+) is brown while the left rear speaker wire (-) is yellow. The right rear speaker wire (+) is dark blue while the right rear speaker wire (-) is light blue.
The stereo wiring color code for a 1991 to 1995 Toyota Tercel is as follows: the right front speaker (+) is green. The left front speaker wire (+) is pink. The 12v+ ignition wire is gray and the 12v+ battery wire is blue with a yellow stripe. The right front speaker wire (-) is blue, and the left front speaker (-) is purple. The ground wire is black. The right rear speaker wire (+) is red, the left rear speaker (+) is black, the right rear speaker (-) is white, and the left rear speaker (-) is yellow.
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.
For the 1997 Toyota Corolla, the left front speaker wire + is pink. The left front speaker wire - is purple. The right front speaker wire + is light green, and the right front - is blue. The left rear + is black and the left rear - is yellow. The right rear + is red and the right rear - is white.
bypassing it in order to install a new aftermarket radio is simple. you have to run your radio's speaker wire to the amp (located under the driver's seat). then hook them up to the wires at the amp, to the corresponding wires: Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Dark Green Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Dark Blue Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue