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dathanr 
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does anyone know where to get a wiring diagram for a 1997 ford f series radio with a 6 disk changer?
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mindctrl 
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Well if your radio is stock it should look like so:

Constant 12V+GREEN/ Purple 
Switched 12V+BLACK/ Pink 
GroundBLACK/ Green 
IlluminationLight Blue/Red 
Dimmern/a 
Amplifier RemoteBlue 
AntennaRight Front 
Front Speakers6" x 8" Doors
Left Front (+)Gray/Light Blue 
Left Front (-)Tan / YELLOW 
Right Front (+)WHITE/ Light Green 
Right Front (-)Dark GREEN/ Orange 
Rear Speakers6" x 8" Rear Corners
Left Rear (+)ORANGE / Light Green 
Left Rear (-)Light Blue/White 
Right Rear (+)ORANGE / Red 
Right Rear (-)BROWN / Pink 

And then look for a black round cable that connects to the back of your radio, that should be the disk changer.

Hope that helps,

--mindctrl

dathanr 
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it is stock, but it has2 connectors, one with power, ground ect.......and one with a 16 pin connector,( because of the cd changer) the speaker wires colors don't match the diagram posted on the 12 volt's site....does anyone know why?     thanks
draynes
mindctrl 
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Hrmmm... It could possibly be one of those exclusive factory specials, where they throw in some extra goodies for no extra charge in order to entice you into buying one... The problem with that is that those specials are not usually documented very well because of the limited nature of their make.  I would suggest calling your Ford Dealership's parts department and asking them if they have a plug that will do it.

--mindctrl

TonyPTX 
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I have a 2003 F-150 with an in-dash 6-disc changer and i recently upgraded the HU w/ an Alpine unit.  It had 2 plugs in the back as well.  I went to Wal-Mart and picked up a Scosche wiring harness for $6 and hooked it up to only one of the ford wiring plugs.  The other is just "hanging" out in the dash.  I'm not sure what it does, but I haven't had any problems with the radio or the vehicle.  Usually the xtra plug is for addtional power to the radio (premium systems) or addtional radio controls for the people in the back seat.  Yeah you may not have audio controls in the back seat for each door, but Ford doesn't care and they're not gonna make 15 different wiring harnesses for 15 different cars.  Sometimes the wires that are there are extra....

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