The speaker wires for the 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee are dark green and brown for the left front speaker and gray and brown for the right front speaker. The rear speaker wires are dark green and dark blue or violet on the left and gray and tan or gray and dark blue on the right.
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.
make sure your wires are correct from the distributor or you will never start
speaker is black-, blue with brownish stripe + on power connector their are 4 wires ,2 of them are black,1 green,last is black with green stripe
the answer is YES, use a test light to find the + and - wires (should be one ground wire and two hot wires [one hot all the time for your clock & one hot only when the key is on]) in order to find which speaker is which, use a 1.5 volt battery to make a popping sound in the speaker (won't hurt the speaker) and then the solid color wire will be your positive & the wire with the stripe will be your speaker ground.
I would check the wires just behind the light. I had the same problem and the wires were broken a little just wiggle them as the lights are on.
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.
The color codes for positive and negative speaker wires are typically red for positive and black for negative.
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.
To find your speaker wires, check your owners manual. You should find a diagram with the location and color of your speaker wires.
With your hands or possibly some type of tool.
go to www.commandocaralarms.com/wiring/1996/Jeep/Grand-Cherokee and it will have a chart of wires and wire location. i have a 1996 there all the same.
the answer is here www.installdr.com I had the same problem.
Not sure of the color, but I learned a trick all you need is a battery from a cordless drill. If you have the radio disconnected You can use the battery on the speaker wires just touch the wires to the battery and youll hear a sound .
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I know my Jeep GC has "coil on plug" ignition, so there aren't traditional spark plug wires, just low voltage.
To replace the rear speakers in a 2002 Grand Am GT that has a 4-wire setup with a 2-wire speaker, you'll need to identify the positive and negative wires from the original 4-wire harness. Typically, two of the wires will be for each speaker (positive and negative). Connect the positive wire from the 2-wire speaker to one of the positive wires from the harness, and connect the negative wire to one of the negative wires. Ensure proper connections and insulation to avoid shorts.
yellow and brown