Yellow= Constant 12v Red= Switched 12v Black= Ground Wht/blk= LF neg Wht= LF pos gray/blk= RF neg gray= RT pos gren/blk= LR neg grn= LR pos purple/blk= RR neg purple= RR pos orange (orange w/white)= Illumination (dimmer) blue= pwr ant or amp turn-on
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
There are three plugs in the back of an Echo radio. Before I blew the fuse, this is what I had figured out. The black one, of course, is the antenna. The other two plugs are white(5 wires) and blue(8 wires). The white plug is mainly speaker wires. The blue plug has speaker wires and the power and ground wires. White plug: Black and Gold wires --- right speaker(not sure front or back) Red and White wires --- left speaker(not sure front or back) (Not sure about the white/green striped wire) Blue plug: Purple and Pink wires --- speaker(not sure L or R, front or back) Green and teal wires --- speaker(not sure L or R, front or back) (Not sure about the green wire) Power in blue plug: Grey wire --- Main power(thru ignition) Teal/yellow striped wire --- Accesary power(constant for stations or clock, etc...) White/black striped wire --- Ground As far as the Kenwood, I don't know. That's the wiring, now if anyone can tell me where the fuse is, I would be ever so appreciative. [Fuse box is located below the steering wheel and to the left, in a storage compartment, you must pull back the plastic cover labled "fuse" and the diagram is on the back of that cover. The ACC fuse is for the radio & cig lighter power.]
match it with your regular wires... that's how i did my pioneer radio. For example: If your regular car wire is orange match it with the orange radio wire. That's all color coating is.
Mine blew too, i dont know why, i tuched some wires with my 02 sensor, basicaly exposed wires will cause ur ecu fuse to blow, i dont know why tho, i have the same problem Mine blew too, i dont know why, i tuched some wires with my 02 sensor, basicaly exposed wires will cause ur ecu fuse to blow, i dont know why tho, i have the same problem
There are lots of part of the Telephone. Here are the part of the Telephone:SpeakerMicraphoneHook SwitchFetaure ButtonWireHand SetDailing PadHand Set CordMessage WaitingMounting Cord
For the Pioneer KEH-P7250 car stereo, the common wiring color codes are as follows: the yellow wire is typically for constant power, the red wire is for switched power (ignition), the black wire is for ground, the white and white/black wires are for the left front speaker, and the gray and gray/black wires are for the right front speaker. Additionally, the green and green/black wires are for the left rear speaker, while the purple and purple/black wires are for the right rear speaker. Always refer to the specific manual for your model for precise information.
what colour r my spaker wires in my t reg clio
Just hook the right colored wires up to the speakers. In truth, it isn't going to matter which side of the speaker they're hooked to. It'll sound fine.
The speaker wires on a 2005 Avalanche are white. Most automobile manufacturers use white wires for the speaker wires. After market speaker wires are usually red or blue in color.
For the Pioneer DEH-3950MP, the wire color coding is as follows: the yellow wire is for constant power (battery), the red wire is for switched power (accessory), the black wire is for ground, the white and white/black wires are for the left speaker, and the gray and gray/black wires are for the right speaker. Additionally, the blue wire is typically used for the power antenna or amplifier turn-on. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your model to ensure proper connections.
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
The Ford audio wires consist of five different colors. The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The speaker wires are green and yellow. The auxiliary wire is white.
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.
The red wire is the positive wire. The black wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
It doesn't really matter which colour you use for positive as long as you use the same colour for every speaker.If not your speakers will be out of phase.
Other things that speaker wires can be used for is power transmission. Speaker wires have negative and positive glued together in the insulation, it isn't intended for this purpose but can work.