it might, it depends on the brand of the new radio and what plugs they use. if not, most good electronic stores sell adapters to join different brands if you dont want to strip and splice the wires by hand.
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
if you are using an aftermarket wiring harness hook up the remote turn on wire on the new radio it should be blue with a white stripe to the harness also has a blue and white stripe and plug it in this wire turns on the factory amplifier if you are not using a harness you will have to locate the internal amplifier wire of the radio and connect that to the remote turn on on the aftermarket radio = answer = the inernal apm power wire is white on the black wire harness ANSWER if you dont want to use the factory amp. just run new speaker wires to each speaker.
I need the color coding for my 1995 Toyota T100 radio harness to facilitate the installation of an after market radio.
2003 Chevrolet Silverado Car Stereo Radio Wiring DiagramRadio Constant 12V+ Wire: OrangeRadio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Class 2 Serial DataRadio Ground Wire: Black/WhiteRadio Illumination Dimmer Wire: N/ARadio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/ARadio Amplifier Trigger Wire: PinkFront Speakers Size: N/AFront Speakers Location: N/ALeft Front Speaker Wire (+): TanLeft Front Speaker Wire (-): GrayRight Front Speaker Wire (+): Light GreenRight Front Speaker Wire (-): Dark GreenRear Speakers Size: N/ARear Speakers Location: N/ALeft Rear Speaker Wire (+): BrownLeft Rear Speaker Wire (-): YellowRight Rear Speaker Wire (+): Dark BlueRight Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue
stock wire harness speaker wires are always Gray, White< purple< green
Try these out ...... Radio 12v pink + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition pink + radio harness Radio Illumination blue/black + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on N/A Power Antenna green/black + radio harness LF Speaker +/- blue/red - yellow/black +,- radio harness RF Speaker +/- black - yellow +,- radio harness LR Speaker +/- brown - white +,- radio harness RR Speaker +/- green/orange - blue/orange +,- radio harness
No. You buy a waring harness and connect it to the car wiring and the amp to the speakers there behind the radio.
brown/green + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition white/red + radio harness Radio Illumination blue (dimmer) + radio harness LF Speaker +/- white/black - yellow/black +,- radio harness or amp RF Speaker +/- white/red - yellow/red +,- radio harness or amp LR Speaker +/- white/blue - yellow +,- radio harness or amp RR Speaker +/- white - yellow +,- radio harness or amp Lee Curle Owner- Custom Car Audio, Newton,KS
Accesory DARK GREEN (+) RADIO HARNESS Ground BLACK (-) RADIO HARNESS Illumination GRAY (+) RADIO HARNESS Dimmer VIOLET/WHITE (-) RADIO HARNESS LF Speaker (+) TAN LF Speaker (-) GRAY RF Speaker (+) LIGHT GREEN RF Speaker (-) DARK GREEN LR Speaker (+) BROWN LR Speaker (-) YELLOW RR Speaker (+) DARK BLUE RR Speaker (-) LIGHT BLUE Steering Cntrls YES Speed Cntrl YES Radio Security YES
Battery GREEN/YELLOW (+) RADIO HARNESS Accesory YELLOW/BLACK (+) RADIO HARNESS Ground BLACK/LIGHT GREEN (-) RADIO HARNESS Illumination LIGHT BLUE/RED (+) RADIO HARNESS Dimmer BLUE/RED (+) RADIO HARNESS Power Antenna AMP=BLUE LF Speaker (+) ORANGE/LIGHT GREEN LF Speaker (-) LIGHT BLUE/WHITE RF Speaker (+) WHITE/LIGHT GREEN RF Speaker (-) DARK GREEN/ORANGE LR Speaker (+) GRAY/LIGHT BLUE LR Speaker (-) TAN/YELLOW RR Speaker (+) BROWN/PINK RR Speaker (-) ORANGE/RED
Here is the info in your vehicle: Radio 12v red/white + radio harness Radio Ground black - radio harness Radio Ignition (GMLAN Serial Data) Radio Illumination yellow (dimmer) + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on same as power antenna wire Power Antenna white + radio harness LF Speaker +/- tan - gray +,- radio harness or amplifier Notes: If equipped, the amplifier is under the rear of the center console. At the amplifier, the left subwoofer wires are dk. blue/white (+) - lt. green/black (-). The right subwoofer wires are dk. green (+) - lt. blue/black (-). RF Speaker +/- lt. green - dk. green +,- radio harness or amplifier LR Speaker +/- brown - yellow +,- radio harness or amplifier RR Speaker +/- dk. blue - lt. blue +,- radio harness or amplifier
Radio 12v orange + radio harness Radio Ground black/white - radio harness Radio Ignition (Class 2 Data) Radio Illumination brown + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on Power Antenna dk. green + radio harness LF Speaker +/- tan - gray +,- radio harness Notes: If equipped, the amplifier is in the driver side on the trunk. RF Speaker +/- lt. green - dk. green +,- radio harness LR Speaker +/- brown - yellow +,- radio harness RR Speaker +/- dk. blue - lt. blue +,- radio harness Interface Module: Category:Immobilizer Bypass Required:Yes Type:Passlock II Part #: 556LW Alternate Part1 #: 555LW Alternate Part2 #: 555T Notes: Interface Module: Category:Door Lock Interface Required:Yes Type:Multiplex Part #: 456LW Notes: Interface Module: Category:Combo Interface Required:Yes Type:Data Bus
To connect an amplifier to the radio in a 1996 Chevy Astro, first, disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Then, locate the radio harness and identify the speaker wires; you can use a wiring diagram specific to your vehicle for accuracy. Connect the amplifier's power wire to the battery, the ground wire to a solid metal point, and the speaker wires from the radio to the amplifier's input. Finally, connect the amplifier's output to the vehicle's speakers and reconnect the battery.
Usually when you get the radio the place you bought it will have a wiring harness that will fit the car. If not then go to a radio installation shop and ask for one. This will then plug right into the factory car harness and then you connect the radio to this harness. That's it. Good luck.
if you are using an aftermarket wiring harness hook up the remote turn on wire on the new radio it should be blue with a white stripe to the harness also has a blue and white stripe and plug it in this wire turns on the factory amplifier if you are not using a harness you will have to locate the internal amplifier wire of the radio and connect that to the remote turn on on the aftermarket radio = answer = the inernal apm power wire is white on the black wire harness ANSWER if you dont want to use the factory amp. just run new speaker wires to each speaker.
you have to first unplug the big harness from the stock amp behind the glovebox,buy a required harness to connect to harness that you unplug from amp,you also have to run your new speaker wires from harness you buy because wires are too short.the other harness you can see behind radio--those are hot leads and ground and power antenna,also requires a separate harness kit.your good to go.
As another poster mentioned, the same one from a 94 explorer worked but with the Amp you need to hook the dk blue wire on the 8x1 plug into the blue/white wire coming out of your new stereo. Otherwise you get no sound. Its usually labeled remote wire.I would not do this without a harness adapter kit like a stingpro F-5511 or a merta 5511. Save you tons of work for the $10 you spend. Radio 12v lt. green/yellow + radio harness Radio Ground black or black/lt. green - radio harness Radio Ignition yellow/black + radio harness Radio Illumination lt. blue/red (dimmer) + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on dk. blue + radio harness Power Antenna N/A LF Speaker +/- orange/lt. grn - lt. blue/wht +,- radio harness or amplifier RF Speaker +/- white/lt. grn - dk. green/org +,- radio harness or amplifier LR Speaker +/- pink/lt. green - tan/yellow +,- radio harness or amplifier RR Speaker +/- orange/red - black/white +,- radio harness or amplifier