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hey,

i'm lookink for the color wirring ( - , +)  of the back door speaker ,for a Ford    f-150 quad-cab 2003, i found the wire but i don't know which one is the (-) et the (+)?

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       claude

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Claude Blanleil?

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no
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Try these wire colors

rr+ black / purple

rr- orange / purple

lr+ grey / light blue

lr- brown / yellow

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thanks for your answer

by the way when this happen, that we found funky color did we have a way to found out which one is positive with some test?

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pop test check phase bada bing
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if a take a 9 volt batery, and i stick-it to the speaker wire, and the speaker pop-out does it mean that the + of the batery mean the + red of the speaker?
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Yes
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but i'd recommend a smaller battery... i always test speakers with a AA or C cell at 1.5 volts
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thanks guys!!!!!!
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