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Pinout for Ford 2000
Does anyone know the pinout for the connectors on a "Ford Sound 2000" car
radio cassette. I took it from my 1990 Sierra (along with the plugs that went into the wiring loom) when I broke it up and scrapped it recently and want to stick it in my campervan, but can't identify the wires. One connector has eight pins and this is most likely the speakers, the other connector has 7 wires, two brown wires, one red, grey, yellow and red/white. I'm tempted to connect the negative from a power supply to the radio chassis and take a chance on the red being positive, but put you never can be sure on car stuff. Might be brown? I've tried all sorts of searches on google, but can't find anything. |
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Brown is negative Red is memory (always live) Yellow is switched live (ignition on) red/white is for the powered amplified aerial grey/yellow is for illumination (this is supplied with 12v when the dash lights are on) Hope this helps |
Pinout for Ford 2000
"Rhys" wrote in message ... Graham;71367 Wrote: Does anyone know the pinout for the connectors on a "Ford Sound 2000" car radio cassette. I took it from my 1990 Sierra (along with the plugs that went into the wiring loom) when I broke it up and scrapped it recently and want to stick it in my campervan, but can't identify the wires. One connector has eight pins and this is most likely the speakers, the other connector has 7 wires, two brown wires, one red, grey, yellow and red/white. I'm tempted to connect the negative from a power supply to the radio chassis and take a chance on the red being positive, but put you never can be sure on car stuff. Might be brown? I've tried all sorts of searches on google, but can't find anything. As far as I know.... Brown is negative Red is memory (always live) Yellow is switched live (ignition on) red/white is for the powered amplified aerial grey/yellow is for illumination (this is supplied with 12v when the dash lights are on) Hope this helps Thanks Rhys. I have subsequently worked this all out by getting technical with the radio in question, but thanks for you post. Also, after all my efforts, someone found this link for me http://www.davidsonelectronics.co.uk:80/pinouts.htm which has all the details and could have saved me hours. Graham |
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