To find the speaker pin, refer to the device's user manual or the manufacturer's website for a wiring diagram. If you're working with a speaker system, the pin configuration is often labeled on the back of the speaker or the connection terminal. Additionally, you can use a multimeter to test continuity between the speaker terminals if you're unsure about the connections. Always ensure the device is powered off before making any connections to avoid damage.
The stereo wiring pinout for a 2000-2003 Oldsmobile Aurora typically includes the following key connections: Pin 1 is for the left front speaker positive, Pin 2 for the left front speaker negative, Pin 3 for the right front speaker positive, Pin 4 for the right front speaker negative, Pin 5 for the left rear speaker positive, Pin 6 for the left rear speaker negative, Pin 7 for the right rear speaker positive, and Pin 8 for the right rear speaker negative. Additionally, there are pins for power and ground, which are essential for the stereo to function properly. Always consult a specific wiring diagram for precise details and ensure compatibility with your vehicle's audio system.
12 volts - OrangeIgnition - yellowGround - blackLF speaker - tan and grayRF speaker - light green and dark greenLR speaker - yellow and brownRR speaker - light blue and dark blueBold = +Here is more detail:2002-200412v Ignition = Pin# B2 = Dk.Green (RAP)12v Constant = Pin# B1 = OrangeGround 1 = Pin# B5 = BlackGround 2 = Pin# A12 = BlackIllumination = Pin# B4 = GrayDimmer(LED) = Pin# B12 = Purple/WhiteSerial Data = Pin# A1 = GraySteering Cont = Pin# A7 = Dk.BlueLF Speaker + = Pin# A8 = TanLF Speaker - = Pin# A9 = GrayRF Speaker + = Pin# B11 = Lt.GreenRF Speaker - = Pin# B10 = Dk.GreenLR Speaker + = Pin# B8 = BrownLR Speaker - = Pin# B9 = YellowRR Speaker + = Pin# A11 = Dk.BlueRR Speaker - = Pin# A10 = Lt.BluePins go as follows : Looking at the pin side of the harness with the clip at the top, pin row 'A' is on the top with #1 starting on the left and going to the right ending at 12. Pin row 'B' is on the bottom with 1-12 the same.Note some colors are similar like gray and dk.green, it is imperative to test each wire 1st before connecting. If you have a cut off harness, start with testing for the power,ground and illuminations 1st. Be sure to check and replace blown fuses during the start of this process.Adapter harness is Metra # 70-2003 or equivelentNote some 2002 models had this newer GM harness and some 2002 had the older style. Easiest way to tell is if you have a double-din (this harness) or a din-and-half (older style) deck.Antenna adapter required Metra # 40-GM20 or equivelint.
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Speaker cable can be used bare or with pin, banana, spade or ring terminals.
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The PIN isn't on the card.
that pin is expired...
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You find a pin and walk over it.
The Delco car radio model 16139837 typically features a 16-pin connector. The pinouts generally include power and ground connections, speaker outputs, and antenna input. Common pin assignments are: Pin 1 (Battery +12V), Pin 2 (Accessory +12V), Pin 3 (Ground), and Pins 4-8 for speaker outputs. For precise pinouts, it's advisable to consult the specific wiring diagram for your vehicle model or the radio's service manual.
You can find a firing pin for the ranger at Numerick Gun Parts Corporation.