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1988 RX7 N/A stereo wiring?


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joe2dmax 
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dont know what kind it is but it has no power windows or power door locks. it has a stock blue interior, no leather, just cloth.

im looking for the color coding wiring diagram for it. The car's whole stereo system was stolen and thus, the wiring was cut and is now hanging out. just want to figure out which wires are the negative, positive, power antenna, accessory.

also what are those 4 light green wires for? i also noticed a big fat blue wire hanging out with the rest of the wires..

i would really appreciate it if someone post a link or tell me what all the wires are for. 

THank you

joseph

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1986-88 Mazda RX-7 Stereo Information

1988-91 Mazda RX-7 Stereo Information

Check out both of these and see what you come up with for a match in your car. Make sure that you use a DMM or light tester on each connection before you hook them up.

Jeff
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you are the man! thank you so much!  you dont know how long i have been looking for this. again, thank you!

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hold on, i looked at all my wiring, and one thing for sure, it kind of dont match.  All speaker wires here have all blue on it.  In My car,  I have solid brown with stripes and some light green wires with stripes.  Can you explain this for me? Also i noticed they dont have the info on the ground wire.

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The ground wire you can attach to the frame of the car anywhere and for the speaker wires what you can do is do the battery test. Attach one small wire to th (+) side a a "C" cell battery and take another wire and attach to the (-) side of the same battery. Use these two wires now to probe the target wires. When the two matching speaker wires are connected, you will hear that speaker scratch momentarily. For the constant and the ignition wires you can use a light tester or DMM to test wires.
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