LF SPKR (-) BRN/RED RF SPKR (-) DK BLUE/RED HEADLMP IN BLK/YEL ILLUMINATION ORG FUSED ING RED/WHT (OR YEL/RED) FUSED B (+) PINK (OR PNK/LT BLU) LR SPKR (+) BRN/YEL RR SPKR (+) DK BLU/WHT LF SPKR (+) DK GREEN RF SPKR (+) VIO LR SPKR (-) BRN/LT BLU RR SPKR (-) DK BLUE/ORG
One of the easiest and quickest ways to do this, is to go to an audio store and buy a wire harness. It should plug right into the factory plug (providing that it is still intact) and then plug into your new radio. If not, it will have ready to go wires for the harness that came with your radio.
Remove the cup holder and ashtray assemblies, pull the dash face off (tilt the stearing wheel all the way down). Then remove the bolts that hold the radio in the dash, pull the radio out and unhook all the wires from the back.
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
do not cut the wires. buy plug .
I don't have available the color codes, but now days you can buy the cable-arness adaptor if you want to install an after market radio / stereo which is an exact match for the OEM connectors, and the other ends are prefectly identified to cross connect to your stereo cables. (hope this helps)
Every wire behind the radio is seperately labeled as to where it goes.
The 1993 BMW 325 radio wiring colors are red, brown, green, yellow, and white. The red wire is the positive wire. The brown wire is the ground wire. The green and yellow wires are the speaker wires. The white wire is the auxiliary wire.
power is red ground is black
Possible blown fuse from crossed wires.
Normally red. Check the wires with a volt meter to be sure.
go to crutchfield.com or the12volt.com
red and yellow
Check this web site... www.mobileinformationlabs.com
go to a place where they sell car stereos and ask for a wire harness for your van they only cost about 20 bucks and they pulg into your factory wire harness and the harness wires should be color matched to your stereo if it an after market stereo
Any colour will do as long as they are conductors.
The wire colors that go to a Ford Explorer fuel pump are generally yellow and black but vary based on the model and year. Color coding the wires makes them easier to locate and connect correctly.
The wire color indicates what type of voltage the wire is carrying. Color coding is important for safety because the live, neutral and earth wires must never be confused. Color codes differ between Europe and USA etc.