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Is it an aftermarket radio or original equipment, if it's an aftermarket radio the yellow wire not may not be connected properly, with a few other possible wire connection issues the yellow wire should be most common.
If its original equipment there's two fuses one underneath the hood of the car and one underneath the rear seat if both fuses are good most likely radio unit itself has crapped the bed, you can get one at the junkyard for anywhere between 25 and 75 bucks
What is your G6 coupe or sedan or convertible ?
Radio Speaker Amplifier Replacement (Coupe and Sedan)
Remove the rear compartment trim panel. Refer to Rear Compartment Side Trim Replacement - Right Side.
If it isn't there you don't have one . Check connections at the radio ! Connections OK replace the radio .
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Radio Speaker Amplifier Replacement (Convertible)
Remove the rear compartment trim panel. Refer to Rear Compartment Front Trim Panel Replacement.
Have you removed the original connector from you original stereo? If you still have the original connector in place you can get a new connector from the Ford dealer that will plug into your existing wiring and into your new deck. Ford connections are unique to Ford and you need to adapt them for this application.
Take the car and deck to the dealer and tell them what you need. Everything just plugs in and your original amp and speakers in the car will work.
Having said that there was an adapter available at Wal Mart of all places that did work. You may want to check there.
If you have removed the original connector then you need a wiring diagram.
1992 Ford Probe Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/Red
Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Blue/White
Radio Ground Wire: Chassis
Radio Illumination Wire: Light Green/Black
Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A
Radio Power Antenna Trigger Wire: White
Radio Amplifier Turn On Trigger Wire: N/A
Front Speakers Size: 6 1/2′
Front Speakers Location: Doors
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Blue/Orange
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Black
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Blue
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Green
Rear Speakers Size: 6 1/2′
Rear Speakers Location: Side Panels
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/Orange
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Green/Red
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/Blue
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Green
The amp is located under the rear passenger side window. You need to remove the plastic side wall to expose it if you need access there. You can trace the wiring if needed.
Under the front bottom edge of the rear seat are clips holding the seat in place. Open the clips and the seat lifts off. You can then get to the amp as needed.
Sounds like your Gr Caravan has the premium sound package. You likely haven't hurt anything - but you may need to modify the wiring a bit. The speakers have a tweeter speaker in the center of the main speaker and the wiring goes through that. However, it only worked with the premium package. Go in to the speakers and move the wiring connections from the tweeter to the main speaker. Your other option is to replace the speakers.
I am sorry to have to say this, but what you need is to find someone who knows what they are doing to fix the wiring that the original installers messed up. There could be crossed wires, bad grounds, poor connections, etc. Under the worst case scenario, this could cause a fire.
no wiring diagram needed go cut a plug from a junk yard and wire it into the cut wires then buy the adapter kit for you car and wire that to the car plug and the radio plug.
The problem sounds like either the connectors from the radio to the speakers disconnecting.
To fix this I suggest you work out which speaker is getting is cutting in and out. Then you take the speaker out and check the connectors are attached to the speaker correctly. If the connectors are loose or don't have dirt or something stopping the from making a clean connection the speaker this can cause a problem.
If after checking the speaker connectors the problem persists you need to take the radio out can check the connectors on the radio have not come loose or anything.
If it still doesn't work after that I would then look to replace the radio, as if the speakers are working some of the time that would mean that the problem is probably with the radio not the speakers.
YOU DONT HAVE TO REMOVE THE RADIO TO CHECK THE SPEAKERS. I JUST HAD NEW SPEAKERS PUT IN AND HE JUST CUT THE WIRES FROM THE FACTORY SPEAKERS AND REPLACE THEM.THE FACTORY SPEAKERS CONNECTION IS MADE DIFFERENT THAN THE REPLACMENT SPEAKERS
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