SOURCE: wiring color codes for ford 2002 f250 radio
I can email full diagram to your email address...just post it here. I can tell you that power wires are:
1.) memory power (all times) is light grn / violet
2.) power in start position is red / black
3.)power w/ acc. delay is pink
4.) ground is black / light green
SOURCE: need a radio wire diagram for 1989 ford mustang 5.0
Radio Connector:
Light Green / Yellow - Hot at all times (Fuse 8)
Yellow / Black - Hot in ACC or Run (Fuse 11)
Light Brown / Red - Goes to instrument panel dimming rheostat (Fuse 4)
Red - Ground
White / Purple - Hot in ACC or Run (Fuse 11)
Speaker Connector:
White / Light Green - (+) Right Instrument Panel & Door Speaker
Dark Green / Orange - (-) Right Instrument Panel & Door Speaker
Brown / Pink - (+) Right Rear Speaker
Pink / Light Brown - (-) Right Rear Speaker
Pink / Light Green - (+) Left Rear Speaker
Tan / Yellow - (-) Left Rear Speaker
Light Brown / White - (+) Left Instrument Panel & Door Speaker
Orange / Light Green - (-) Left Instrument Panel & Door Speaker
SOURCE: trying to install factory cd-cassette
Hi and welcome to FixYa,
On your need for the radio wiring of 99 Ford Explorer and a 96 Ford Crown Victoria, see below wiring scheme:
Confirm with a voltmeter on the +12 and an ohmmeter for speaker continuity.
Good luck and thank you for asking FixYa.
SOURCE: Have a wiring harness for a CQ-C8100U panasonic CD
Hello! Since I do not know if your vehicle is equipped with the Standard or Premium System I'll give both sets of wiring...You can identify which system you have by looking at the color of the ground wire...
Red=Standard and Black/Green =Premium
Standard...Constant +12=Green/Yellow...
Switched=Yellow/Black...Ground=Red...
Illumination=Blue/Red...
Standard Speaker
FR + White
FR - Green/Orange
FL + Orange/Green
FL - Light Blue/White
RR + Orange/Red
RR - Black/White
RL + Pink/Green
RL - Pink/Blue
Premium...Only power difference is Ground=Black/Green
Premium Speaker
FR+ White/Red
FR- Brown
FL+ Green
FL- White/Orange
RR+ Purple/White
RR- Blue
RL+ Blue/Black
RL- Yellow
Guru.....saailer
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SOURCE: wiring a new radio in 1991 ford explorer
1991 Ford Explorer XLT Radio and Speaker Wire Colors
Pulled out the stock radio and found two plugs on the back of it. One plug had 7 wires (Power, Dimmer, Amp etc.) and one had 8 (Speakers).
7 wire plug (I could see these wires immediately from the plug):
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ wire = Light Green w/ Yellow Stripe
Car Radio Ground Wire = Black
Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ wire = Yellow w/ Black Stripe
Car Radio Dimmer Wire = Light Blue w/ Red Stripe
Car Radio Illumination Wire = Orange w/ Black Stripe
?? Don't know ?? Red Wire (No power to wire Constant or Accessory)
Car Radio Amp Wire = Blue
8 Wire Plug (Wires were wrapped in a grey outer sleeve, had to cut sleeve to get to wires.):
Right Front:
White w/ Green Stripe (+)
Brown (no stripe) (-)
Right Rear:
Purple w/ White Stripe (+)
Light Blue (no stripe) (-)
Left Front:
Light Green (no stripe) (+)
White w/ Orange Stripe (-)
Left Rear:
Light Blue w/ Black Stripe (+)
Yellow (no stripe) (-)
Speaker Wires (found at the individual speakers in the doors)
Right Front:
White w/ Green Stripe (+)
Green w/ Orange Stripe (-)
Right Rear:
Orange w/ Red Stripe (+)
Black w/ White Stripe (-)
Left Front:
Orange w/ Green Stripe (+)
Blue w/ White Stripe (-)
Left Rear:
Red w/ Green Stripe (+)
Red w/ Blue Stripe (-)
Hope this helps. I spent hours looking for the correct color key and this one works for my '91 Explorer.
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