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I have a replacement Centronics AR-300XL automatic antenna rotator box.
Don't remember which wire red/green/black hooks to which screw # 1/2/3?? Please help. Unsuccessful blonde newby do-it-your-selfer Rhea. Didn't mark them when I unattached 4 weeks ago, duh!
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I don't have a "diagram" but here are the different colors and all that kind of information. I hope this helps.
1996 Acura Integra Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Blue/White
Switched 12V+
Yellow/Red
Ground
Black
Illumination
Red/Black
Dimmer
n/a
Antenna Trigger
n/a
Antenna
Left Rear
Front Speakers
5 1/4" Doors
Left Front (+)
Blue/Green
Left Front (-)
Gray/Black
Right Front (+)
Red/Green
Right Front (-)
Brown/Black
Rear Speakers
6 1/2" Side Panels
Left Rear (+)
Blue/Yellow
Left Rear (-)
Gray/White
Right Rear (+)
Red/Yellow
Right Rear (-)
Brown/White
The best thing you can do in that situation is match the wire colors of the dimmer to the colors of the screw terminals on the switch you removed. Unfortunately, its too late for that - so here's my best guess: One of the black wires in the box will be coming from the same romex cable as the red wire. Take THAT black box wire and connect it to one of the red wires on the dimmer. Take the red box wire and connect it to the remaining red wire on the dimmer. Connect the black dimmer wire to the remaining black wire in the box. The two white connectors in the box get tied together - they don't get tied to the dimmer. And the ground (green) wire on the dimmer just connects to the bare ground connection in the box itself - or to the metal backbox - or cut it off and don't use it.
If you want to control both the light and the fan using 3-ways, then just wire 2 sets of the 3-way circuits. For this you need two sets of 3-wire between the switches, and one 3-wire cable from the switch location to the fan/light box.
At box #1 (a 2 gang box), you will run a power cable (marked cable #1) into it. From there you run 2 sets of 3-wire cables (identified as cable #2 & cable #3) to the other switch location, which will also be a 2-gang box (box #2).
Also from box #1, you will run a 3-wire cable (cable #4) to the fan/light box (box #3).
Hook up is as follows:
Box #3: connect black of cable #4 to black (fan), connect red of cable #4 to blue (light), connect white of cable #4 to white (fan/light), and connect the bare to the green.
Box #2: Connect white of cable #2 to identified terminal on 1st 3-way switch (#3). Connect red & black of cable #2 to the remaining screws of 3-way switch #3. Next connect white of cable #3 to identified terminal of 2nd 3-way switch (#4), and connect black and red to remaining screws. Tie all grounds together and terminate to both switches.
At box #1, connect black from cable #1 to whites in cables #2 & #3, using a wirenut. Connect white in cable #1 to white in cable #4. Connect black and red in cable #2 to 3rd 3-way switch (#1) and connect black and red in cable #3 to 4th 3-way switch (#2). Connect black in cable #4 to identified terminal of 3-way switch #1, and connect red in cable #4 to identified terminal on 3-way switch #2. Tie all grounds together and to the switches
here is the wiring
Constant 12V+White/Green
Switched 12V+
White/Red
Ground
Black
Illumination
n/a
Dimmer
Red/Black
Antenna
Glass
Front Speakers
6 1/2" Doors
Left Front (+)
Blue/Green
Left Front (-)
Gray/Black
Right Front (+)
Red/Green
Right Front (-)
Brown/Black
Rear Speakers
6" x 9" Rear Deck
Left Rear (+)
Blue/Yellow
Left Rear (-)
Gray/White
Right Rear (+)
Red/Yellow
Right Rear (-)
Brown/White
2000 Hyundai Elantra Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Light Green
Switched 12V+
Brown
Ground
Black
Illumination
Dark Green/White
Dimmer
Dark Green/Black
Antenna
Left Rear
Front Speakers
5 1/4" Doors
Left Front (+)
Green/Red
Left Front (-)
Light Green/White
Right Front (+)
Red/Blue
Right Front (-)
Light Green/Black
Rear Speakers
6" x 9" Rear Deck
Left Rear (+)
Yellow/White
Left Rear (-)
Yellow/Blue
Right Rear (+)
Green
Right Rear (-)
Green/Blue
2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Red/White
Switched 12V+
White/Red
Ground
Black
Illumination
n/a
Dimmer
Orange
Antenna
Right Front
Front Speakers
6" x 9" Doors
Left Front (+)
Light Green/Red
Left Front (-)
Light Green/Green
Right Front (+)
Light Blue/Red
Right Front (-)
Light Blue/Black
Rear Speakers
6 1/2" Rear Door
Left Rear (+)
Dark Green/White
Left Rear (-)
White/Dark Green
Right Rear (+)
White/Purple
Right Rear (-)
Tan/Dark Green
Kenwood Wires:
Red: Switched 12volt
Yellow: Constant 12volt
Black: Chassis Ground
Blue: Not used
Light Blue/Yellow: Steering wheel control
Brown: Mute Control
Blue White: Power Antennae (or Amplifier remote turn on)
White - White/black: +/- left front
Gray - Gray/black: +/- right front
Green - Green/Black: Left rear
Purple - Purple/black: right rear
Switch-plug combo: bare ground goes to green screw dark screw goes to hot from breaker silver screw to neutral brass screw goes to load (light)
Add a comment any time You are replacing single pole light switch? Single pole switch has 3 wires: black and red and bare copper
New device has 4 different colored screws: green, dark, brass, silver Bare copper goes to green screw. Black wire goes to dark screw Red wire to brass screw Nothing on silver screw for a moment. Test circuit and make sure light turns on-off. If lights works, then good so far.
Now let look at silver screw. Neutral wire has to connect to silver screw. In back of your electrical box are white wires twisted together and covered with wire nut. These are neutral wires. You must connect another short piece of insulated wire to these neutral wires and run that wire to silver screw. The neutral wire will complete circuit to receptacle. If you do not have neutral wire, then receptacle will not work in that box without additional wiring.
Hook up neutral wire to silver screw. Now turn on power and click switch again. If circuit breaker trips, then reverse your red and black wires. Otherwise this should be correct wiring.
yellow battery red accessory black ground purple right rear + speaker purple/black right rear - green left rear + green/black left rear - white fr left + white/black fr left - grey fr right + grey/black fr right - blue auto antenna blue/white rem amp brown phone mute orange/white illumination grass green handbrake but if u want to play dvd's whilst u drive connect this to earth
thats the radio here's the diagram for your car 1995 Honda Civic Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram
Car Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/White
Car Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Red
Car Radio Ground Wire: Black
Car Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Black
Car Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A
Car Radio Power Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A
Car Radio Amplifier Turn On Trigger Wire: N/A
Front Speakers Size: 6 1/2′
Front Speakers Location: Doors
Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Blue/Green
Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Gray/Black
Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Red/Green
Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Brown/Black
Rear Speakers Size: 6 1/2′
Rear Speakers Location: Rear Deck
Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue/Yellow
Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Gray/White
Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Red/Yellow
Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Brown/White
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