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stephenguy 
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Looking for a stereo wiring diagram for a '92 Honda Accord Wagon. I've found many stereo diagrams for the coupe/sedan model, but the wagon is a bit different and I have yet to find a diagram for it. I've looked through countless forums and manuals. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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What are you trying to do?

I am pretty sure the Radio wiring will be the same from coupe/sedan/wagon.

stephenguy 
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The speaker layout is much different in the wagon. There are speakers on the roof in the back and a 6x9 on a rear left panel by the hatch.
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Trace the wiring back, that 6x9 is either crossed over as a sub or separately amplified. It's easiest to print out coupé/sedan wiring and then compare with your car. Since it's your own car, why not take the time to trace back?
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Sorry but have you tried the Honda Forum?
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I've tried multiple of them, yes. I think I signed up on 6 or 7 new forums last night. My next step is to trace wires, I was hoping that someone here could help me find this diagram though since it makes things go a lot faster.
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This might be old school but think this through.....
a) It's a 92, nearly 20 years old, if original the speakers will be knackered, you will want to replace them anyway, and that will give yo the colours, worst case continuity test with your DMM.
b) By the time you faff around with the internet, is it a genuine 92 build, a 91 run-out, a 93 model and the wiring STILL doesn't match, you're faster stripping it.
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I've just seen a lot of instances where the color at the speaker is different than the color at the plug, especially since it's 20 years old. Who knows what has been done to it.
What I'm trying to do is wire a factory Subaru 6 disc changer into the wagon. It would be straight across in a sedan/coupe but if I can't figure out the plug layout I won't be using all the speakers.
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The radio wiring is the same at the radio harness.  Go to a stereo shop and purchase a Metra 70-1720.  Use a 9 volt battery and pop the speaker wires and see which speaker is not working.  I think they will all work.

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Hence my comment about continuity and a DMM.

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