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GREEN -- if you have a headset, or you have external speakers, connect it here,
to get 2-channel stereo output ("left" and "right").
BLUE -- if you have an iPod (or iPod Touch), or audio-cassette player, and you want to feed the "audio-output" from those devices into a program that will record the sound on the "line-input" port on your computer, then you need to connect this port.
Since your new motherboard does not support 5.1 audio-output, you need to purchase a sound-card that has GREEN and PINK and ORANGE and BLACK sockets, so that you can get sound into the "middle" and "back-left" and "back-right" speakers.
Or, just connect the GREEN, to use your speakers in two-channel mode.
You'll also need to access the web-site for the manufacturer of the motherboard, to download the correct device-drivers for the audio-hardware embedded onto the new motherboard, in order to get _ANY_ output out of your sound-card.
Here's how it goes:
Speaker wires:
grey=right front pos.
grey/black=right front neg.
white=left front pos.
white/black=left front neg.
violet=right rear pos.
violet/black=right rear neg.
green=left rear pos.
green/black=left rear neg.
red=12 volt switched power source
yellow=12 volt constant power source (direct to battery)
black=chassis ground
orange/white=illumination (switched source,not to head light switch)
blue/white=amp turn on lead (to remote turn on lead of amp)
blue=auto antenna (switched power source)
brown=phone mute lead (to cell phone mute lead)
RCA connector leads:
grey lead:
red=right front
white=left front
black lead:
red=right rear/right rear subwoofer
white=left rear/left rear subwoofer
(connect to external amp)
red lead:
red=right aux input
white=left aux input
(connect to external unit)
green lead:
red=right dual zone output
white=left dual zone output
(connect to wireless head phones)
That should be all there is. on the yellow that goes direct to the battery you need to use an inline fuse holder with 30 amp fuse.
Battery light green to yellow
Accessory yellow/black red
ground black black
Illumination light blue.red orange/white
Power antenna amp=blue blue
LF + orange/light green white
LF - light blue/white white/black
RF + dark green/orange gray
RF - white/light green gray/black
LR + gray/light blue green
LR - tan/yellow green.black
RR + orange/red violet
RR - brown/pink violet/black
OK this is what I did: First I soldered a wire each end of a 1.5v battery. I then bared the other ends of the two wires and tinned them. Then I touched the wires coming from under the dash in pairs until I heard the resultant sound coming from a speaker. This then told me the position of each speaker in the car. From there it was just a matter of noting the color codes for each pair of wires and from which speaker they came. My Gregory's Laser KH manual had wiring codes, but entirely different to my vehicle. Also there is no indication of what color matches what letter code! Cheers. Gerry
FORD
P o w e r
Memory (+12v Constant)
Green Yellow
Ignition (+12v Switched)
Yellow/Black
Ground (-)
Black or Fat Red
Illumination
Orange
Dimmer
Orange/White
Power Antenna
Blue (varies greatly)
S p e a k e r s
Right Front (+)
White/Green
Right Front (-)
Green/Orange
Left Front (+)
Orange/Green
Left Front (-)
Light Blue
Right Rear (+)
Pink/Blue
Right Rear (-)
Green/orange
Left Rear (+)
Pink/green
Left Rear (-)
Pink/Blue
black = ground dark green = lights on input grey = panel lights pink = on input yellow = power input orange = battery power input
nca = shield ground tan = left fr spkr + orange/black = left & right spkr -neg lite green = right fr spkr +
nca = shield ground dark blue = right rear spkr + dark green/yellow = right & left spkr - neg brown = left rear spkr +
purple/white = display dim output pink = vehicle speed input ----------------------------------------------------------------------- **** 91 park ave without delco bose =
purple/white = display dim output pink = vehicle speed input
grey = left front - neg tan = left front + pos dark green = right front - neg light green = right front + pos
black = ground dark green = display dim signal grey = panel lights pink = power antanna yellow = ign input orange = battery power light blue = right rear - neg dark blue = right rear + pos yellow = left rear - neg brown = left rear + pos .
hi, first you are better off to purchase a conversion plug from a stereo outlet (so that you arn't cutting the standard plug off)
the colours should be
orange/pink = L/F Speaker
orange/black = L/F Speaker
grey/green = R/F speaker
grey/black = R/F speaker
pink/black = L/R speaker
pink/green = L/R speaker
blue/black = R/R speaker
blue/red= R/R speaker
blue/white = switched wire
black = earth
green/yellow = hot wire
these are ef but should be the same
happy motoring
The blue is for a audio in and pink is the mic. Green is the audio out. You will need to buy a new video card that has all 4-5 colors (green,,black,orange,blue,pink,white) That way you can plug in all your connections and it'll work correctly.
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