1989-1990 And Newer AS VIEWED FROM MATING END OF CONNECTOR A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Typical GM Factory Pin What It Is In Dash Wire Color A Left Front Spkr (-) Light Gray B Left Front Spkr (+) Tan C Right Front Spkr (-) Light Green D Right Front Spkr (+) Dark Green E Ground Wire Black F Not Used G Headlight Dimmer Wire Gray H Power Antenna Turn On Pink (if available) I +12 Volt Ignition Wire Yellow J +12 Volt Battery Wire Orange K Right Rear Spkr (-) Light Blue L Right Rear Spkr (+) Dark Blue M Left Rear Spkr (-) Yellow N Left Rear Spkr (+) Brown
That would be a mono radio, usually found in older cars. You may connect 2 speakers, in parallel, but you will have no balance control. Simply wire positive to positive, and negative to negative of both speakers.
Dark blue is positive and light blue negative on right side and brown positive and yellow negative on the left.
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It does not matter, just make sure all the speakers are wired the same. I would make the GREY Negative.
the negative wiring for the speakers is the same colour as the positive but with a black line going down it
The voltage in speaker wire is too small to cause harm. Plug the two wires in. If the speakers work the wires are correct. If the speaker doesn't work try them the other way. ANSWER voltage does not cause harm no matter how high. amperage is what causes harm. speakers will work like a light bulb either way. positive to negative or negative to positive. with sub-woofer you can tell if it is right, the sub should pull inward on deep base . I believe cavalier rear speakers are hooked in series positive in one speaker, negative of that speaker to positive of the other speaker, and neg of that speaker back to stereo
Just use it like an 8 ohm speaker or else connect two 16 ohm speakers in parallel to form an 8 ohm load. Parallel is positive to positive and negative to negative.
The new speakers come with un-stripped copper wires..... you need a pair of wire strippers.... i put in kenwood speakers and the size of the wire was 14 somethin. you would need to get a wire diagram for you car/truck to see the colors of the positive and negative wires. then look on the aftermarket speaker box to see which wire is negative and which one is positive.... After you would do all this, just match up negative to negative and positive to positive. simple as that. I'd recommend wire nutting the wires or electrical taping them... but DO NOT put all four wires together. that will mess your speakers' sound up completely. wire nut the positives together and then wire nut the negatives together.
take the positive from speaker A and twist the copper wire together with the positive wire from speaker B. then take those two (positive) wires from A and B and put it in Channel 1 positive terminal. then take the negative from speaker A and twist the copper wire together with the negative wire from speaker B. take those two (negative) wires and put them in the negative terminal under channel 1. then do the same for your other 2 speakers, except in channel 2
Speakers need to know if words create a negative or positive response.
Usually the wire with "writing" or with "ribs" is positive, although it doesn't matter as long as all the speakers use the same "positive". That's also assumming that the speakers are facing the same direction, i.e. towards the audience. If the speakers are facing each other (the audience is between the speakers), then ONE of the speakers should be wired out-of-phase (reverse the connections), otherwise when the "bass" notes are played, the speaker cone movement will be "fighting" each other.
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