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fulks.13 
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i recently pulled a cd player out of a friends 2003 for escort and installed a new unit for her, but i have another friend who would like to have the ford radio put in his car. unfortunately i have no idea anymore which wires coming out of the back of this ford radio do what and i wasnt sure if there is a way to test the radio to figure what the wires are or if anyone would happen to know. any help here would be highly appreciated. thanks!
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You could probably find one somewhere online. If not, the thing I do is just start with what you know. Look for pairs of wire; one with and one without a line those are probably your speakers. Ground is obviously black. Then red is probably constant power and then figure out where to go from there.

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constant is green with a purple stripe...and i think yellow with a black stripe is ACC   but use a multimeter to be sure

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