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1990 Taurus Audio Wiring Harness color code
Hello, I searched the boards and surprisingly havent found this yet.
I didnt buy the adapter for a CD player and I did the wiring myself. I figured out all the speakers, but I cant seem to figure out which ones are Battery and the Ignition wires. Can someone help? |
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What a real help this place is... It would be great if i got an answer... ya know... seeing as this place is here to get answers to auto questions...
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Try the Car Audio site...
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automotiveforums.com >forums >cars in general >car audio
defending this informative site! |
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I recommend a Haynes manual as a starting point for automobile maintenance, not a message board.
+12 VDC power (Battery) is usually Red. Ignition is usually yellow. Black is the ground. However, this should be tested using a voltmeter for your harness. With the car off and locked, the +12 VDC wire will/should be the only wire with power on it. With the Ignition switch set to Accessories the Ignition wire will also have power applied to it. |
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