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3dblu 
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I have searched quite extensivley on-line for wiring digrams for my 90 t-bird but, if i find any they do not match the ones in my car.  I am in need of any info anyone has.  The list on this site also does not match what is in my car.  I have a stock cassette player, if that helps at all.  PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
3dblu 
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here is a ref pic1990 thunderbird wiring - Last Post -- posted image.
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hmm...I would have recomended a wire harness but I see its too late for that. Was there a factory HU in there? With those wires twisted like that it looks like an installer did it. Might not be factory wires at all.
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3dblu 
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Yes there was a factory HU in the vehicle.  I don't know if there was ever any work done on the wiring but I can't seem to find a correct match.  I really do not want to spen $150 on having someone install this.........UGH with utter frustration. 
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ok, Heres my guess, check it with a meter. Twisted wires are speakers, red is +12, black is -, yellow and orange, one is acc and one is ill. That blue wire might be a power ant. or amp. Again this is nothing but a guess do not hook it up this way without checking the wires. Thats just the colors I would have used if I had wired it. It really does look to me like someone re-wired it though. Check it with a meter and if you need more help we're right here.
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Here ya go buddy any info you need one Tbird or Cougars go to TCCOA.com I should know I drive a 1990 Tbird also
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MEM      GREEN/ YELLOW      
ACC      Yellow/Black      
GND      Black      
RF      WHITE/ Green      +
RF      BLACK/ White      -
LF      ORANGE / Green      +
LF      BLACK/ White      -
RR      Pink/Blue      +
RR      GREEN/ Orange      -
LR      Pink/Green      +
LR      Pink/Blue      -
3dblu 
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Thank You guys.  If there is anyone else with any suggestions please feel free.  I will be looking into the posted recomendations.

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new problem??  Started multimetering the wires and the red or what i assume to be power is not reading anything.  I have replaced any fuses such as the mem(5) under the hood, radio(15), and Acc(10).  Is there anything that icould be missing.  Please help.

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Did you check the power on the red cable with the car on or with the key in acessory?

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Posted: March 08, 2005 at 7:17 PM / IP Logged  
red cablr in the car has no power.  The yellow black has power with key on

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