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2000 Ford Windstar Stereo Wiring. Constant 12V+, Green/Purple. Switched 12V+, Yellow/Black. Ground, Black/Light Green. Illumination, Green.
Front Speakers: 6" x 8" Doors
Left Front (+): Orange/Light Green
Rear Speakers: 6" x 8" Side Panels
Right Front (+): White/Light Green
this is the idle air control and the plug the wires may not be the same color the valve is located on the throttle body the photo's will make it easier to find it
if you replaced all the brake parts I would check your hub bearings and cv axels if the noise is coming from front if the noise is in the rear check your e brake shoes located inside of the rear brake rotors if u have disc rear brakes or your rear brake bearings .. hope this helps
same thing with my 2001 windstar lx, mine was the brake on / brake off switch next the the master cylinder had brake fluid on it and was shorting out. replaced the switch and everything works fine
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