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Here's your owners manual, it's got the wiring diagram for the receiver. If you need further wiring help, post a comment and I can help you more. Hope this helps
red -Acc power yellow -12 memory power black -ground blue -amplifier remote blue/white -power antenna SPEAKERS white left front + white/black left front - grey right front + grey/black right front - green left rear + green/black left rear purple right rear + purple/black right rear -
Here's a link to the wiring color code for the Mazda 626. This link is to downlaod a copy of the DEH-P4700MP owners manual. The wiring diagram is on page 50. You can simply connect the wires by function to the vehicle wiring. But a better solution to avoid cutting or tapping into the vehicle wiring is to purchase an aftermarket wiring harness. The Metra part number 70-7901 appears to be the correct harness for your vehicle and is available from Crutchfield for $12.99.
Did you use a harness to connect the wires?
Could be the power line (red) is connect to the ACC (Accessory) orange line, so every time you switch off the vehicle the power to the stereo is interrupted.
Disconnect the battery cable from the vehicle for at least 5 minutes. if this does not fix your problem, the radio will need to be replaced or serviced. Good Luck
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