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1995 ford windstar w/jbl system wiring


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paramour 
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Posted: November 27, 2004 at 1:05 PM / IP Logged  

Does anyone know the wire colors of a 1995 ford windstar with the jbl premium audio sytem or where I can get a wiring diagram for this?

Thanks for your help.

genehewett 
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Posted: November 28, 2004 at 3:49 PM / IP Logged  

   This is a link for the harness you need.

    Looking at the picture that this link takes you to. The square plug in the center you dont need eventhough it will plug in dont use it. The gray, flat plug nearest is for your power and ground connections. The other harness that has a plug on each end of it you will need. First find the amp. It is directly behind your glove box. If you follow the square plug with the gray cable behind the radio opening it will go to the amp and its not very long about 3.5ft. You dont use the gray cable at all. At the amp unplug the other connector and plug in the harness that has a connector on each end (it will only fit one way this is why you need to find the amp and that plug first). Next cut the wires at the edge of the unused plug end. These are your speaker wires and are industry standard colors. Also if your vehicle has the headphone plate behind the driver seat on the wall thay wont work anymore. Hope this helps let me know if you got any questions.

paramour 
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I have the power and ground wires. I found the amp behind the glove box. Can I completely remove the amp and wire directly to the speakers? Also, what about the subwoofer. Is there another amp for this that will need to be located and dealt with or is it just the one? Thanks for your help and hopefully I'll have some sound soon.
genehewett 
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    Sorry, i forgot to tell you about the sub. The easiest thing to do is replace the factory sub amp with a aftermarket one. If all the factory wireing is intact you can hook that sub amp to your new headunit but the adapter is about $60 is made by soundgate part #LOCSUBA. Yes you can connect the speakers to the new headunit directly just measure the ohms first. If thay are below 2ohms dont do it.

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