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Wiring Color Codes

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WIRING COLOR CODES FUNCTION COLOR + 12 V Acc/Ignition Red + 12 V Battery/Memory Yellow Ground Black Dimmer Orange LF + Speaker White LF - Speaker White/Black LR + Speaker Green LR - Speaker Green/Black RF + Speaker Gray RF - Speaker Gray/Black RR + Speaker Violet RR - Speaker Violet/Black TYPICAL GM APPLICATION (See Figure 1.) Radio Preparation: NOTE: For GM car installations, use the GM Hardware Kit, Part Number 150-1343, which is furnished with the radio. 1. Match quickie bolt locations on the P-105 radio to the factory radio bolt locations, and snap the short quickie bolts (Item #2) into the appropriate locations. 2. Attach the original factory brackets or those from the radio mounting kit (if required) to the P-105 radio using the supplied flange nuts (Item #4), or use the enclosed brackets (Item #6) if the original factory brackets are not removable. Additionally, four brass spacers bave been provided to raise the bracket height as required. Simply place the spacer on the quickie bolt and secure the mounting bracket. 3. Some vehicle applications incorporate a rear mounting support. Remove the rubber rear bushing from the factory radio. Match the rear quickie bolt on the P-105 radio to the rear factory radio bolt location and snap the long quickie bolt (Item #3) into place. Thread the rubber rear bushing from the factory radio onto the P-105 long quickie bolt. 4. Plug supplied wire harness (Item #1) into the mating socket on the rear of the P-105. Installation: 1. Connect the wiring harness from the radio to the vehicle side radio harness. 2. Plug the factory antenna cable into the antenna socket on the radio. NOTE: GM vehicles 1992 and up will require an antenna adapter cable to convert the vehicle mini connector to a standard connector. Antenna adapter cables are available at car stereo speciality shops. 3. If a compatible CD changer is to be used with this radio, connect the cable from the changer to the 8-pin mating socket on the radio. If an external amplifier will be used for the rear speakers, connect the low-level output RCA leads from the radio to the low-level inputs on the amplifier. 4. Reconnect the battery and perform a brief functional test of the radio to verify proper performance. 5. After verification, turn off the ignition switch and fasten the radio to the sub-dash using the mounting hardware previously removed from the factory radio. 6. Re-assemble the dash using the reverse of the disassembly procedure. -3-

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WIRING COLOR CODES
FUNCTION
COLOR
+ 12 V Acc/Ignition
Red
+ 12 V Battery/Memory
Yellow
Ground
Black
Dimmer
Orange
LF + Speaker
White
LF - Speaker
White/Black
LR + Speaker
Green
LR - Speaker
Green/Black
RF + Speaker
Gray
RF - Speaker
Gray/Black
RR + Speaker
Violet
RR - Speaker
Violet/Black
TYPICAL GM APPLICATION (See Figure 1.)
Radio Preparation
:
NOTE:
For GM car installations, use the GM Hardware Kit, Part Number 150-1343, which is furnished with the radio.
1.
Match quickie bolt locations on
the P-105 radio to the factory radio bolt locations,
and snap the short quickie bolts (Item #2)
into the appropriate locations.
2. Attach the original factory brackets or those from the radio mounting kit (if required) to the P-105 radio using the supplied
flange nuts (Item #4), or use the enclosed brackets (Item #6) if the original factory brackets are not removable. Additionally,
four brass spacers bave been provided to raise the bracket height as required. Simply place the spacer on the quickie bolt
and secure the mounting bracket.
3. Some vehicle applications incorporate a rear mounting support. Remove the rubber rear bushing from the factory radio.
Match the rear quickie bolt on the P-105 radio to the rear factory radio bolt location and snap the long quickie bolt (Item #3)
into place.
Thread
the rubber
rear bushing from
the factory radio onto the P-105 long quickie bolt.
4. Plug supplied wire harness (Item #1) into the mating socket on the rear of the P-105.
Installation
:
1. Connect the wiring harness from the radio to the vehicle side radio harness.
2. Plug the factory antenna cable into the antenna socket on the radio.
NOTE:
GM vehicles 1992 and up will require an antenna adapter cable to convert the vehicle mini connector to a standard
connector.
Antenna adapter cables are available at car stereo speciality shops.
3. If a compatible CD changer is to be used with this radio, connect the cable from the changer to the 8-pin mating socket on
the radio. If an external amplifier will be used for the rear speakers, connect the low-level output RCA leads from the radio
to the low-level inputs on the amplifier.
4. Reconnect the battery and
perform a brief functional
test of the radio to verify proper performance.
5. After verification, turn off the ignition switch and fasten the radio to the sub-dash using the mounting hardware previously
removed from the factory radio.
6.
Re-assemble the dash using the reverse of the disassembly procedure.
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