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rdoma@amkor.com 
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Guys,

HELP. My friend gave me a pioneer car stereo and i can't intall it since i dont' know teh description of each wire in the steroe's harness. Attached ios the picture.

This stereo also is japan configured so the FM and AM frequency range is way below. HOw could I re-tune this one?Pioneer 10 Pin harness -- posted image.

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This should be the wiring diagram for your harness https://www.the12volt.com/request/request2.asp
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This is quick! I love this forum! Thank you bberman1.

However, you gave me a 14 pin connector. My harness has 6 wires for the speakers, there is no purple pair except grey/black and GREEN/ black has two connectors in series.  How will i distinguish the connections.

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Can you list all your wire colors; I can't make them out from the picture. Also what make and model is it?
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Here are the colors:

 BLUE, RED, BLACK, ORANGE, GREEN/ BLACK (TWO PARALLEL CONNECTORS), GREEN, GREEN/ RED, GREY/BLACK (TWO PARALLEL CONNECTOR), GREY, GREY/RED,

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Blue - remote on

Red - ignition

Black - ground

Orange - constant power

Green black - left negative

Green red - left front positive

Green - left rear positive

Grey black - right negative

Grey red - right front positive

Grey  - right rear positive

I may have the front and rear speakers backwards, this has no effect on sound, it has an effect on your fader control. I am not a Pioneer dealer but have seen this wiring configuration many times. Hope this helps. Sometimes the wire database is not always correct.

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Hey Rob,

Thank you so much! I will install my system this weekend. This is very helpful.


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