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12V CONSTANT WIRE RED and PINK/BLACK Ignition harness
12V IGNITION WIRE DARK BLUE Ignition harness
12V ACCESSORY WIRE BLACK/ORANGE Ignition harness
STARTER WIRE YELLOW Ignition harness
PARKING LIGHTS (+) BLACK/YELLOW At Headlight switch
POWER DOOR LOCK (5-wire reverse polarity) ORANGE/PURPLE Harness Coming Into Vehicle From Driver's
Door
POWER DOOR UNLOCK (5-wire reverse
polarity)
PINK/PURPLE Harness Coming Into Vehicle From Driver's
Door
DOOR TRIGGER (-) YELLOW/BLACK At Headlight Switch
DOMELIGHT SUPERVISION (-) Use door trigger
TRUNK TRIGGER (-) GRAY/BLACK At Light In Trunk
TACHOMETER WIRE TAN/BLUE or BLACK/GRAY At Ignition Coil
BRAKE WIRE (+) WHITE/BROWN At Brake Pedal Switch
HORN TRIGGER (-) BLACK/RED Harness Coming From Steering Wheel At
Column
CAUTION! SRS airbag wires are not enclosed in protective loom at the
steering column. They are a twisted pair of wires that run with rest of
ignition harness. Be careful not to cut or probe these wires.
Radio:
(Black plug) Rear Right speaker -: Blue w/White stripe Rear Left speaker -: Brown w/Yellow stripe Front Right +: Purple Front Left +: Dark Green Rear Right speaker +: Blue w/Orange Stripe Rear Left speaker +: Brown w/Blue Stripe Power Antenna/Amp: White (Gray Plug) +12v battery wire: Pink or Pink w/White Stripe +12v Ignition wire: Red w/ White Stripe Front Right speaker -: Blue w/ Red Stripe Front Left speaker -: Brown w/ Red Stripe
if you keep guessing you are going to fry the head unit.there is 3 plug ins on most wiring harnesses,they are made for two fit different yr gm cars.one plug for power supply and a second for speakers the 3rd is not used.they will only plug in one way.speakers should be wired the speaker wire,one has a line on it ,use that wire on each speaker for ground and the solid colored wire it a plus or poss.wire,on each speaker the same way.also make sure the head unit is grounded good.take your time the harness comes with the instructions.follow them to a T.i have a feeling that the wiring is not being matched up right.it is not in the harness your buying.triple check all wiring connections.hope it helps.PS IF YOU CAN SMELL ANY BURNT SMELL COMING FROM REAR OF HEAD UNIT ITS COOKED.HOPE I COULD HELP.
try splicing your gray wires on the vehicle harness and running those to the speakers a lot of aftermarket harnesses are universal even though they say they are vehicle specific you may want to direct wire the radio to your vehicle harness...
You Need A New Wireing Harness For The Cd Player, Most likey You Let To Seperate Speaker Wires Touch And That Fryed The Wires A New Harness Should Fix The Problem
If you still haven't fixed this, look at your wiring harness. The blue wire that comes off your factory harness is the external amp in the Infinity stereo. I found this out when I hooked my Pioneer head unit up. Coming off the aftermarket stereo should be a blue wire that says remote. Hook those up and you should be good to go.
Are you sure that there are speakers currently installed in the vehicle? There may not be, I have seen vehicles that didn't come with factory radios not come with speakers either. If you do have speakers you may want to take the deck back to where you purchased it and show them the problem. If you purchased it online, then you may be stuck with what might actually be a dead unit.
Puede que las bocinas sean amplificadas si es asi tienes que buscar un cable que trae el sistema del automovil para que funcionen si son las originales del carro
It could be that the wires in the harness that go to speaker from stereo are not connecting to the leads on the stereo. If this is the case the wires to speakers are not connecting, but the wires from the power source are still good. Try taking the harness out of the back of the stereo that connects all the wires to the leads. Hopefully your wiring is labeled from the factory. If it is it might say "Left front speaker". Isolate this wire and wiggle it inside the harness back and forth. If it moves even a 1/16 of an inch it may be that the leads are not connecting. You can try jerryrigging it by shoving something in their in hopes that it will hold it in place. You may need to replace the harness.
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