Stereo wiring
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Stereo wiring
I am trying to fit my stereo into my van. i have so many wires hanging out not sure which ones which so if anyone can help that would be great...
i have from the van, one thick red, one thick brown, a thinner red, 2 thinner browns and a blue/grey! just seems too many and wasnt sure which are live or not
any help apreciated!
cheers
i have from the van, one thick red, one thick brown, a thinner red, 2 thinner browns and a blue/grey! just seems too many and wasnt sure which are live or not
any help apreciated!
cheers
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Standard wiring colours.
Red - Constant live.
Brown - Earth
Grey/blue - illumination.
Thats all the factory gave you.
If you want to have it switch on and off with the ignition then you need to find a black wire as that is ignition live.
I wouldn't bother with the factory wiring, the earth isn't really up to the job of delivering whats required for todays modern high output head units.
Run fresh wires, obviously it makes sense to take power for the radio from the auxilliary battery so you can leave the radio on while camped up with no fear of flattening the vans starter battery.
http://194.242.159.246/brickyard/info/m ... /Audio.htm
Red - Constant live.
Brown - Earth
Grey/blue - illumination.
Thats all the factory gave you.
If you want to have it switch on and off with the ignition then you need to find a black wire as that is ignition live.
I wouldn't bother with the factory wiring, the earth isn't really up to the job of delivering whats required for todays modern high output head units.
Run fresh wires, obviously it makes sense to take power for the radio from the auxilliary battery so you can leave the radio on while camped up with no fear of flattening the vans starter battery.
http://194.242.159.246/brickyard/info/m ... /Audio.htm
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where abouts are you?? wire it fresh! don't uyse what's there cos it just aint up to it! make sure you join the fat yellow and the red together! then you won't need to find an iggnitiion live! the other colours on the power plug are black for -ve blue for amp live and two others can't remember colours but one is auto areal and the other is hands free mute. make sur e the ones you don't use get put into connector strip! have fun!
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