the red is your main power wire, it makes the stereo turn on. The yellow is the memory and needs to be hooked to a constant or always hot lead, so you don't have to readjust your stereo every time you turn it on and off.
green, red, yellow
Yes Yellow and Red are for minimum 2 wires and maximum four wires. Yellow are for 2 14 gauge wires, or 4 18 gauge Large Red are for 2 12 gauge or 4 14 gauge
Red-Ignition Yellow-Battery (memory) Blue-Remote(antenna) Black-Ground Green Wires-Left Rear Purple Wires-Right Rear White Wires-Left Front Grey Wires-Right Front http://forum.ecoustics.com/bbs/messages/4/251407.gif
there is 7 wires that come out of the motor colors are yellow,blue,orange,black red , red with a black line, tan
you put the red yellow and white wires in the correct port.
White to Yellow, Black to White, Blue to Red.
red and yellow
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.
Pioneer Red Wings was created in 1971.
: Wires colors: : Blue/yellow, red/white, yellow (silver dots), yellow/green, red/yellow, blue/red, green/orange, black (silver dots), white/green, brown/white, green (silver dots), white/red, red/black : primary color/stripes
red - brown black - blue green/yellow - green