Two of them color match a wiring diagram for a 1995 honda passport, Brown/White stripe Green/Red stripe
But the final two don't match any wiring diagram I've been able to find. Red/Green stripe Red. (with a blue dot)
Some diagrams want those last two to be red/yellow stripe and Black. Or black/yellow stripe and red/black stripe. Or Black and Blue/White stripe.
As those two wires are probably "ground" and "power"....I am hesitant to try to figure it out with trial and error...for fear of blowing out my new stereo if I get it wrong. Not to mention that in order to get down to just those two being unknowns....I have to mix and match a number of different wiring diagrams, some from different years of Isuzu's...and some from Honda Passports of different years.
And so, as you might guess. I am somewhat at a loss for what to try/where to go next to try to figure this out, short of trial and error and perhaps ruining my new radio/cd player.
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Did you buy a connector to plug the radio directly into the truck harness. You shouldn't need to know the wiring in the truck, since the aftermarket connector does the truck side for you. wire the connector into the radio then just plug it right in. The connector's wires will have words written on each on to tell you which wire it connects to on your radio. You can pick one of these plugs up from your local Walmart for under $10 in the stereo department.
Best thing to do is go to a junk yard find the same truck and take the wiring harness off of it.Then go to wallmart and for 15.00 you cna buy a kit that just snaps into place
1995 Isuzu Rodeo Stereo Wiring
Constant 12V+
Red/White
Switched 12V+
Brown/White
Ground
Black
Illumination
Green/Red
Dimmer
n/a
Antenna
Right Front
Front Speakers
4" Dash
Left Front (+)
Blue/Yellow
Left Front (-)
Yellow
Right Front (+)
Green/White
Right Front (-)
Gray/White
Rear Speakers
4" Side Panels
Left Rear (+)
White
Left Rear (-)
Red/White
Right Rear (+)
Orange
Right Rear (-)
Black/Orange
A few weeks ago I bought a new JVC stereo for my 2001 Isuzu Rodeo. I was advised that using a wiring harness would be the best option to install it. I spent an entire Saturday going from one store to the next (Autozone, Advance Auto Parts, Radio Shack, etc.) looking for the wiring harness specific to an Isuzu Rodeo but, to no avail. I searched several online sites looking for one and finally found it at http://www.beachaudio.com/ . The cost of the harness was under $10 and with express shipping I only paid about $20. Since I ordered it on a Wednesday night with 3 day express shipping, I assumed that I'd receive it the following Monday given any processing time and the weekend but, it was delivered to me just two days later. My husband installed my new stereo that Sunday using the harness that I purchased and it works great! Hope this information helps.
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