P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off
Evan Lester, I think :P
well if its a factory CD player you can connect the rear speaker wires to the input on the amp you will have to take two ends off a rca cable and soldier the speaker wire to it the center being positive the p-con or remote wire on the amp can be connected to a wire that has 12volts when the key is turned on and well ground amp to chassis and get the power from the battery (this sounds kinda confusing but it worked in my car before I bought a aftermarket stereo)if a aftermarket CD player you can use rca cables from the rear or front output on the stereo to the input on the amp the remote for the amp can connect to the blue wire with white stripe on stereo
1995 And Newer Typical Nissan Pin What It Is In Dash Wire Color A Right Rear Speaker (+) Gray B Amplifier Turn On Wire C Right Rear Speaker (-) Gray w/ Red Stripe D Left Rear Speaker (+) Orange E Left Rear Speaker (-) Black w/ Pink Stripe F Amp Ground Wire (connect this wire to the radios ground wire) G +12 Volt Ignition Wire Blue H Do Not Use I Right Front Speaker (+) Brown J Left Front Speaker (+) Purple K Ground Wire (if available) metal brackets on radio L Do Not Use M +12 Volt Battery Wire Pink N Power Antenna Wire O Right Front Speaker (-) Brown w/ White Stripe P Left Front Speaker (-) Green w/ Yellow Stripe AS VIEWED FROM MATING END OF CONNECTOR a b g h i j c d e f k l m n o p
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In earlier years when cars were first fitted with a radio, the aerial had to be manually extended. Later, before the antenna was secreted in the rear windscreen, it would extend and retract when the radio was turned on and off. P ant is abbreviation for power antenna.
A p reg is a car built in 1997
First, know that p = mv, where p = momentum, m = mass, and v = velocity. Let Car A be the car with twice the mass, and Car B be the car with twice the velocity. The momentum of Car A has to be in relation to the momentum of Car B, so: Car A: p = mv write the equation p = 2mv write the equation in relation to Car A p = 2(mv) realize that the new equation is twice the old 2p Car B: p = mv p = m2v p = 2(mv) 2p So the cars have the same momentum!
P = I^2R R = p(L/A) P = power (watts) I = current(Amps) R = resistance(ohms) L = length of wire(m) A = cross sectional area of wire(m^2)
P : Passenger Car .
== == 1987 And Newer AS VIEWED FROM MATING END OF CONNECTOR a b c d k l e f g h i j m n o p Typical Toyota Pin What It Is In Dash Wire Color A Right Front Speaker (+) Green B Left Front Speaker (+) Pink C +12 Volt Ignition Wire Gray D +12 Volt Battery Wire Blue w/ Yellow Stripe E Right Front Speaker (-) Blue F Left Front Speaker (-) Purple G Ground Wire Black H Power Antenna Wire 1 I Power Antenna Wire 2 J Do Not Use K Right Rear Speaker (+) Red L Left Rear Speaker (+) Black M Right Rear Speaker (-) White N Do Not Use O Do Not Use P Left Rear Speaker (-) Yellow
it is a sexual innuendo for architects. :P