Which wires from the harness goes with the positive battery cable. the harness is near the battery tray which has been cut up and attach wrong making the truck not function right?
SOURCE: Car wiring
If you have a factory amp, then here's the wiring:
blu/yel 12volts
gry 12volts key on
pink, violet left front spkr
grn, blu rt frt spkr
blk, yel Lt rr spkr
red, wht rt rr spkr
brn ground
If no amp, then:
blk/red pwr ant.
gry 12v key on
blu/yel 12v
wht/grn and grn interior lights (dimmer)
speaker colors same as above
brn ground
Note, these are for 97 camry
SOURCE: audio wiring problem
Constant 12V+ Blue/Yellow
Switched 12V+ Gray
Ground Brown (or your own wire to a metal grounding point)
Illumination Green
Antenna Trigger Black/Red
Front Speakers 4" Dash
Left Front (+) Pink
Left Front (-) Purple
Right Front (+) Green
Right Front (-) Blue
Rear Speakers 5 1/4" Rear Deck
Left Rear (+) Black
Left Rear (-) Yellow
Right Rear (+) Red
Right Rear (-) White
I a '83 camry, there are 2 seperate plugs that go into a factory radio.
One for Power/and front speakers, and the other for rear speakers.
Sounds as if you are missing part of the harness for the rear speakers (or it is shoved in the back of the dash unused by the previous install). If there is not an un-cut plug in the dash - your only course of action would be to run your own set of speaker wire to the rear.
See this picture... these are the plugs that should go into your factory radio....
Metra kit 71-1938 will go from your factory wiring directly into your factory radio.
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SOURCE: 2004 toyota corolla tach wire
you can also solder the wire to the tach wire, this way it won't come off and cause a malfunction
SOURCE: wiring harness for tail lights on a toyota truck 1983
okay, here a wiring diagram, im sorry its not in color, but it may help, all the wires are labeled with what there colors are. good luck,
SOURCE: how to connect a 4 wire trailer system to a 1994
Tail lights and brake lights are on the same wire.
Connect the wire from the brake light to the connector in the car to the tail lamp wire connector and you will be set to roll
the starter is underneith the car read below.
Locate the negative battery cable on the negative battery terminal. Remove the retaining bolt with a wrench, then remove the cable from the battery. Isolate the cable from the battery so it cannot fall back against the battery.
Raise the front of your toyata with a jack and position a set of jack stands under the front suspension. Lower the Toyota onto the stands, then remove the jack. Slide under the passenger's side of the Toyota and locate the starter motor near the rear of the engine.
Locate the wiring harness plug on the starter solenoid and pull it straight out. Find the larger connection next to it and remove the retaining nut from the stud with a wrench. Pull the cable loose and push it aside.
Remove the two mounting bolts from the front of the starter motor with a socket and ratchet. Lower the starter from the engine compartment. Raise a new starter into the engine compartment and install the two mounting bolts from the transmission side of the bell housing. Tighten both bolts to 29 pound-feet with a torque wrench and socket.
Plug in the wiring harness connection to the connector on the starter motor. Push the two connector halves together until they lock. Install the larger cable on the "B" terminal followed by the retaining nut and tighten it with a wrench.
Raise the front of the Toyota off the jack stands with a jack. Remove the stands from under the Toyota and carefully lower the Toyota to the ground. Remove the jack.
Connect the negative battery cable to the negative post on the battery, then tighten the retaining bolt with a wrench. Close the hood and test the repair by starting the engine.
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